Namaste and Greetings to everyone. I’m here with yet another blog post on a very common problem that your educational institution might be facing while trying to use a productivity app called Microsoft Loop.
If you’re receiving this kind of message while trying to log into Microsoft Loop then, this blog is absolutely for you. If you’re not of the kind, also don’t worry. You’ll be learning an awesome productivity tool from Microsoft for Microsoft 365 users.
To begin with,
FYI, Microsoft Loop is a brand-new productivity tool that enables flexible and visual work organization and collaboration. You can make and manage notes, tasks, and documents all in one location using Loop. We’ll go over how to activate the Microsoft Loop application in Microsoft 365 in this article.
Step 1: Verify that Microsoft Loop is accessible through your Microsoft 365 account.
Make sure your Microsoft 365 account has access to Loop before you enable the Microsoft Loop application. Only a select group of subscribers, including Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Education customers, have access to Loop at this time. Consult your IT administrator if you’re not sure if your account has access to Loop.
Step 2: Log in to Microsoft 365
You must sign in to your Microsoft 365 account in order to enable Microsoft Loop. Enter your email address and password on the Microsoft 365 login page at https://login.microsoftonline.com.
Step 3: Access the Microsoft 365 Admin center
To access the Microsoft 365 Admin center, click the Admin app after logging into Microsoft 365. This application is normally found in the screen’s upper left corner, in the app launcher.
Step 4: Turn on Microsoft Loop for your business.
Click Settings > Org settings in the Microsoft 365 Admin center. Click Microsoft Loop under the Services section after scrolling down. Toggle the option to enable Microsoft Loop for your company after that.
Step 5: Access Microsoft Loop
Microsoft Loop may be accessed after it has been activated for your company by heading to the Microsoft 365 app launcher and clicking on the Loop icon. A new tab will open with the Loop app.
Step 6: You’re done! Start utilizing Microsoft Loop
You can begin using the Microsoft Loop app to arrange your work as soon as it has been launched. You can import existing notes, tasks, and documents from other Microsoft 365 programs like Word and Excel, or you can create new ones. By sharing your Loop workspaces with others and giving team members assignments, you can collaborate with them as well.