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Once you’ve created a channel, you can give it a name, purpose, and topic, and invite others to join in. You’re not limited to joining channels that others create - following Slack’s “power to the people” philosophy, all team members can create public and private channels by default (team administrators can prevent this, if it’s not appropriate for the organization).
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(We’ll get to the other spot, direct message conversations, next week.)Ĭhapter 6, “ Work with Channels,” focuses on how to find and join channels, both public and private, and explains the different ways they can show up in your sidebar. Messages were the focus of the last two chapters of Glenn Fleishman’s serialized “Take Control of Slack Basics” book, and now it’s time to examine the main place those messages go: channels. Beats Fit Pro, ransomware protection, more OCR tools for text in images


#1591: Major OS updates, AirPods firmware update, non-Google accounts in Gmail app, Time Sensitive notifications, Apple Watch Web browser.
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#1592: Life with HomeKit, notification summaries, Music/iTunes Store oddity, inadvertent Mail deletion, iOS update error, holiday hiatus.
