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Vote now2024-04-15 05:44 AM
Hello everyone, maybe y'all got a quick answer for me.
I've recently seen the Zoom client start sorting chat messages by the last responses. So if someone answers to a message that isn't the last one, it pushes that message plus all its responses down, breaking the message flow.
Anyone know how to turn this off?
Regards
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2024-04-15 07:20 AM
Ok, I did eventually find it. In the Settings -> "Team-Chat" under the "Other Settings" -> "Unread messages" heading (or so), the first option reads "Move messages with new replies to the bottom of the chat". That's good to know.
2024-04-15 07:20 AM
Ok, I did eventually find it. In the Settings -> "Team-Chat" under the "Other Settings" -> "Unread messages" heading (or so), the first option reads "Move messages with new replies to the bottom of the chat". That's good to know.