Busy But Not Out of Office? Teams Has You Covered

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If you’ve ever wished there was a way to let people know you’re heads-down on something without setting up a full out of office, the Microsoft Teams status message is exactly what you need. It’s a small but mighty feature that sits quietly in Teams, waiting to be discovered. In this post, I’m walking you through how to set it up and make the most of it.

What Is a Status Message in Teams?

A status message is a short note that appears when someone tries to message you in Teams. Think of it as a polite “I’m busy right now” sign on your virtual door.

I’ll be honest with you — I can’t promise your colleagues will read it and leave you alone. In my experience, some will still ping you anyway! But at least you’ve tried, and that counts for something.

Where to Find It

To set your status message, look in the top right corner of Teams where your name and account details appear. Click on that, and you’ll see the option Set Status Message in the menu.

Microsoft Teams account menu showing the Set Status Message option

How to Set Your Microsoft Teams Status Message

Once you click Set Status Message, a box appears where you can type your message. Something like “Focusing on a project — I’ll reply later today” works well.

Keep it short and friendly. You’ve got up to 280 characters, so there’s plenty of room, but brevity is your friend here.

Microsoft Teams Set Status Message panel with text input box and options visible

Two Options Worth Switching On

Once you’ve typed your message, there are a couple of settings below worth paying attention to.

Show when people message me — I’d recommend switching this on. It means your status message pops up as an info bar whenever someone opens a chat with you, so they see it before they type. If someone tags you in a channel with an @ mention, it’ll show there too.

Clear status message after — This one is a real lifesaver. By default it’s set to never, but you can choose a time limit — anything from 1 hour to 1 week. Set it and Teams will automatically switch off the message when the time’s up.

Does It Delete My Message?

Not quite! When the time limit runs out, Teams hides the message rather than deleting it. So if you need to use it again, you can simply switch it back on rather than typing it from scratch. Handy.

If you go over your chosen time and need the message to keep showing, just pop back in and reset it.

Editing or Removing Your Status Message

When you’re done and ready to go back to normal, head back to your account details in the top right corner. Hover over your status message and you’ll see two options — a pencil icon to edit it, or the option to delete it entirely.

Microsoft Teams account details showing an active status message with edit and delete options

Is This the Same as Out of Office?

No — and that’s actually the point! Your out of office (automatic replies) shows up in Outlook and sends an automatic reply to emails. Your Teams status message lives entirely within Teams and doesn’t affect your email at all.

But, your out of office will take over and appear in this status message when it’s active.

It’s perfect for those days when you’re working but need a bit of uninterrupted time, without making it look like you’ve gone completely off-grid.

Give It a Go

Next time you need to focus, try setting a status message before you dive in. It takes less than a minute and might just save you from a few unnecessary interruptions.

Have a watch of the video linked below, to see exactly how it works in Teams — sometimes seeing it in action makes all the difference!

Written with the help of Claude AI from an original transcription.

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