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Locating keypad, call history, and your phone number

  1. Select “Calls” (represented by a phone icon) in the left side of the Teams app.
  2. The keypad is located on the left side of the Calls window.
  3. Call history is located on the right side of the Calls window, filterable by the names and numbers of your contacts.
  4. For easy reference, your phone number is located below the keypad.
Screenshot of Microsoft Teams app, with the "Call" tab selected. Highlighted in red and numbered in order are 1, the "Call" tab button; 2, the keypad; 3, call history; and 4, the work number of the person using Teams.

Making a call

  1. To call someone, you can:
    • Dial their number directly in the keypad.
    • Find them in your list of contacts by selecting the “Contacts” tab.
    • Call them directly from call history by hovering your cursor over their name and selecting the “Call” button (shown in screenshot).
Screenshot of Microsoft Teams Phone that is showing the "Calls" window, zoomed in on the rightside of the calls history section. The "Call" button is highlighted in red and indicated by the number one.

Special features in Settings

  1. Under the Settings menu in Teams, select the “Calls” tab.
  2. Choose how you want to handle incoming calls (e.g., automatically forward calls to voicemail) under “Call answering rules”.
  3. Set up your voicemail under “Voicemail”.
  4. Choose ringtones, dependant on specific actions, under “Ringtones”.
  5. Teams Phone also has accessibility support via TTY mode.
Screenshot of the "Settings" window in MS Teams Phone. Highlighted in red and numerated in order are 1, the "Calls" tab on the lefthand side; 2, the "Call answering rules" section; 3, the "Voicemail" section; 4, the "Ringtones" section; and 5, the "Accessibility" section.

Watch: Getting to Know Microsoft Teams Phone

For a step-by-step walkthrough of the functionality and features of MS Teams Phone, please watch this recording of our workshop, hosted by Technology Adoption Consultant Laize Bacay and Communications Coordinator Nathan Christie.

Recorded on April 14, 2023.