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Originally Posted by ratinox
A recent change in Microsoft Teams has completely ruined copy-paste. Used to be if you selected a conversation and copy, it included the names and timestamps. Now it only copies the chat text so when you paste it somewhere there are no indications as to who wrote what or when.
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Counterpoint: I've been complaining for YEARS about the fact that you couldn't copy message text without also copying that stupid metadata w/ author and timestamp. This would cause much frustration if someone passed me a single string in Teams that I wanted to copy paste into a script or a form, and instead of getting single string I get
[Colleague
12:00 PM
String]
If you want the recipient to have the full context of the message, you can Forward the message in Teams to get all that. Otherwise, I categorically
don't want Teams to screw with my copy and paste.