Change your status in Microsoft Teams (2024)

Change your status

If you want to make sure people know when you’re busy or away from your desk, set your status in Teams. The little dot on your profile indicates if you’re available or not.

Teams will automatically set the status in some cases, like when you’re on a call. To change your status, go to your profile at the top of Teamsand select a status from the list.

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You can also update your status from the search box by typing the following commands:

/available

Available

/busy

Busy

/dnd

Do not disturb

/brb

Be right back

/away

Away

/offline

Offline

Tip:Learn more about using commands here: Use commands in Microsoft Teams.

Here are more details about each status:

Set a duration for your status

When you want to change your status for a specific period of time—for example, to set Do not disturb for an hour of concentrated work—you can set a duration so that Teams will automatically reset your status at the end of the allotted time.

You can set durations for any status except Available.

  1. Select your profile picture > current status >Duration

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  2. Under Status, select the status you want to show going forward.

  3. Under Reset status after, select the amount of time you want that status to last.

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    Or, if none of the suggested time frames work for you, select Custom under Reset status after and enter the date and time.

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  4. Select Done.

At the end of the period you entered, Teams will automatically reset your status based on your activity, your calendar, and the state of your computer.

Undo a status duration

Simply select a new status. Alternatively, you can select your profile picture, select your current status, and then select Reset status.

Turn off Do not disturb while presenting

You can choose whether to go into Do not disturb status automatically while presenting.

Go to Settings and more Change your status in Microsoft Teams (6)> SettingsChange your status in Microsoft Teams (7) > Privacy Change your status in Microsoft Teams (8) > Set my status to Do not disturb when I'm sharing my screen.

Do not disturb is turned on by default, which means that you won't be interrupted while presenting. Unchecking the box will allow you to keep receiving notifications while screensharing.

See who's online

If someone is currently available on Teams, you'll see a green circle with a check mark next to their profile picture.

To see who on a team is online right now, go to the team name and select More options Change your status in Microsoft Teams (9)>Manage team>Members. Everyone who's online right now has the green circle with a check mark next to their name.

Change your status

To change your status, tap Menu Change your status in Microsoft Teams (10). Then, tap your status to view your options.

Here’s more detail about each kind of status that you change:

  • Available is when you’re active in Teams and don’t have anything in your calendar (no meetings or calls, for example). Teams will automatically set your status from Available to Away when the Teams app is in the background. On desktop and web, this will happen when you lock your computer or when it enters idle or sleep mode.

    Note:Change your device's sleep or idle settings to require more time before your status switches from Available to Away.

  • Busy is when you want to focus on something, and you do want notifications to pop up. If you’re in a meeting or call, Teams will automatically change your status to In a meeting or In a call (Busy) when not set to Do not disturb.

  • Do not disturb is when you want to focus or present your screen and don’t want notifications to pop up.

  • Be right back is when you want to say you’re temporarily away. It’s never set automatically.

  • Appear away is when you need to work without responding right away.

  • Appear offline is when you want to indicate that you're not signed in to Teams, so will not be responding until you're back online.You'll still receive notifications if anyone messages you.

Set a duration for your status

When you want to change your status for a specific period of time—for example, to set"Do not disturb" for an hour of concentrated work—you can set a duration so that Teams will automatically reset your status at the end of the allotted time.

  1. Select your profile picture,select your current status, and then select Duration.

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  2. Under Status, select the status you want to show going forward.
    Under Reset status after, select the amount of time you want that status to last.

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    Or, if none of the suggested time frames work for you, select Custom under Reset status after and enter the date and time manually.

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  3. Select Done.

At the end of the time period you entered, Teams will automatically reset your status based on your activity, your calendar, and the state of your computer.

Undo a status duration

Simply select a new status. Alternatively, you can select your profile picture, select your current status, and then select Reset status.

See who's online

You'll see a green circle with a check mark next to the profile picture of people who are online.

To see who on a team is online right now, tapMore options Change your status in Microsoft Teams (14)next to the team name and selectView members. Everyone who's online right now has the green circle with a check mark next to their profile picture.

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