Search for messages and more in Microsoft Teams
There are many ways to find messages, people, files, and other information shared in Teams. Simply type a word or name to view related results. Search a specific area, or start your search in the search box at the top. Then, filter your results for greater detail.
Search in Microsoft Teams
Search your current location
Search for one-one-one or group chats
Search within Viva Connections
Search on a mobile device
Tap Search and enter a search term or phrase. Tap Messages, People or Files to narrow your results.
Search your current location with Ctrl+F
Press Ctrl+F (cmd+F on macOS) to search messages within a particular chat or channel in Teams.
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Go to the area you want to search—for example, a recent chat or the General channel within a team.
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Press Ctrl+F, type your search term, then select Go . Your results appear on the right, in Find in chat.
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Choose from the available results to jump to its location.
Search for one-on-one or group chats
Type the person’s name in the search box. Above the results, you'll see the option to filter further. To see one-on-one messages with that person, or messages that reference them, select Messages. To search for any group chats they're in select Group chats. Select their name to go to the chat to pick up where you left off.
Tip: Find group chats you're a part of by searching for the chat's name (if it has one) or the name of any of its participants.
Search for teams and channels
Type the name of the team or channel in the search box. Select Teams and Channels, then choose the result to directly navigate to that team or channel.
Search for messages
To find a specific message, select Messages, then type a keyword in the search box. Choose from the results to view the message.
If your search doesn’t produce what you’re looking for, select View all messages to see more results.
Search within your messages by typing a keyword in the search box, then select Messages.
Tip: For more detailed results, press Enter to filter messages by who sent them, when and where they were sent or if they have links or attachments.
Search for files
Locate a file by typing its name or a keyword. Select Files, then choose the file from the results.
You can also search by typing the keyword into the search box and pressing Enter. Select Files to view attachments or filter the results further.
Scoped Search within Viva Connections
If your organization has Viva Connections set up, you can scope your search to results within your Connections experience.
Select the search box within Viva Connections. As you type, you'll be provided with the option to "Search in Viva Connections" (or the name your organization chose for Connections), in addition to being able to search in Teams.
Select a search result to go to the corresponding Connections (or Teams) experience.
Note: Viva Connections is available to all Microsoft 365 or Office 365 enterprise plan users.
Optimize your search
Use search modifiers
For richer search results in messages, use KQL (Keyword Query Language). The following are the modifiers that Teams supports:
Note: Remember that there's no space between the colon and the search terms.
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From:Person's name
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In:Channel or group chat name
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Subject:Keyword from a channel message with a subject line
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Sent:Date
Search tips from the pros
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Use an asterisk * to get results for any words with a matching prefix. Type the first few letters of a word followed immediately by an asterisk. For example, type "serv*" into the search box, and you'll get results for all words that start with those four letters (for example, server and service).
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Use quotation marks to search for an exact match on a word or phrase. Example: “annual budget”.
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The search box also supports certain spell corrections and nickname matches when searching for people.
Note: For more info about using KQL, see the developer documentation at Keyword Query Language (KQL) syntax reference.
Filter your activity feed
From the Activity feed, select Filter then More filters to show certain types of messages, such as unread messages, @mentions, replies, and likes.