rollout timeline

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The rollout timeline tag on WindowsForum.com covers the phased deployment schedules Microsoft uses for new features and policy changes across its ecosystem. Recent discussions detail the staged rollout of Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat integration into Office apps, the gradual enforcement of MOERA email throttling limits starting with trial tenants, and the scheduled worldwide rollout of rule-based app controls in Microsoft Teams from mid-July to early August 2025. These threads highlight how Microsoft sequences updates across different tenant types and regions, making rollout timelines a key consideration for IT administrators planning for change management and user communication.
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot: Free in‑app Chat Now Embedded in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook

    Microsoft has begun embedding a persistent, context‑aware Copilot Chat pane directly inside the Microsoft 365 apps people use every day — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote — and is making that conversational AI experience available to qualifying Microsoft 365 subscribers at no...
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    Word for the Web: One-Click Spelling & Grammar Fix with Copilot

    Microsoft’s Copilot in Word for the web now offers a genuine time-saver for anyone who spends hours polishing documents: a one‑click “Fix spelling and grammar” action that applies all suggested corrections to a selected passage, then lets you accept or undo them in bulk or one at a time...
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    MOERA Throttle: Microsoft Caps Onmicrosoft.com Email at 100 External Recipients/Day

    Microsoft is moving to strictly limit outbound email sent from the shared .onmicrosoft.com tenant namespace — commonly called MOERA (Microsoft Online Email Routing Address) — introducing a hard cap that will throttle messages sent from onmicrosoft.com addresses to 100 external recipients per...
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    Microsoft Teams Introduces Rule-Based Controls for Microsoft 365-Certified Apps

    Microsoft Teams is set to enhance its administrative capabilities with the introduction of rule-based controls for managing Microsoft 365-certified applications. This feature, identified as Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 485712, aims to bolster organizational security by providing administrators with...
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