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Microsoft Teams: How to Test Audio Before a Meeting

Before your meeting starts, you can test your audio to make sure you start with the correct speaker and microphone settings. 1) In teams, click the settings ellipses on the top right next to your initials. 2) Select  Settings 3) Click  Devices 4) Click the  Make a test call  button under the Audio S…

2/13/2024: Tech Tip Tuesday Summary

Tech-Tip Tuesdays 2/13/2024 IT’s responses are in Red Tech Demonstration * We demonstrated the difference between the GDEL Solutions reports and the new curated reports that we will be making in-house. * We also demonstrated how vouchers are produced for stores. As a reminder, if you are using an EERR voucher a…

Presenting Meetings in the Boardroom

There are two ways you can project your presentation on the Boardroom TV's: through the computer underneath the touch console or from your laptop. This guide will show both ways to do this. How to Present Using the Computer Underneath the Touch Console The computer underneath the touch console can be used to pres…

How to Convert In-Person Meeting to Virtual Meeting

Sometimes when you create a meeting, you'll need to turn it into a virtual Microsoft Teams meeting after it has already been created. This guide will help you turn an already created in-person meeting into a virtual meeting. We will go over how to do this in Outlook. 1. Open Microsoft Outlook and click on the Cale…

Accessing Microsoft Teams Meeting from Gmail

Accessing Microsoft Teams Meeting from GMail GLOSSARY 1..................................... Example of an invitation 2.............. Join Through the Desktop Application 3................... Join Through Default Web Browser 4..................... Troubleshooting audio and visual Example of an Invitatio…

Microsoft Teams: Video isn't supported in your browser

If Microsoft Teams says your browser version is not supported, this means you can’t open the meeting links or other hyperlinks using your default browser. In this quick guide, we’ll show you how you can bypass this error. Please follow these steps one-by-one until it fixes the issue. 1. Use the Desktop or Mobile App…

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