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  • Today, let's talk about how to properly share your screen

  • in Microsoft teams.

  • Now, this is really important because what you see

  • is not what others see.

  • But you might be thinking what's the big deal

  • if I share my desktop, everyone can see everything.

  • But no, they might not be able to see anything

  • because everything is so small on their little laptop.

  • It's big for you it's invisible for them.

  • Even if you share a specific window,

  • some parts of the application can remain invisible

  • to your audience.

  • You'll think everyone is seeing what you're seeing

  • but they're not.

  • I'll show you an example of that.

  • And it's also important to know the difference

  • between sharing desktop and Windows

  • and how you can adjust your screen resolution

  • so everything is readable no matter what device

  • your audience is using.

  • Because at the end of the day you want them to remember

  • what you discussed.

  • To demonstrate the difference I'm going to be the presenter

  • in the meeting and I'm going to use a big monitor like this.

  • On the other side, I have a team member from Xelplus

  • and there'll be working from home with their laptop.

  • Let's see how things look from both sides

  • and how I can adjust my settings

  • for the perfect sharing experience.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Okay, so I'm using a workstation with a large monitor

  • and I've logged into my teams account.

  • And when I start to meeting

  • in the monthly reporting tasks channel in the finance team.

  • So let's go ahead and start the meeting

  • in the channel right away.

  • Let's mute my audio and join now.

  • This meeting is going to be visible to everyone in the channel.

  • So anyone who has access to the channel

  • can join the meeting.

  • Now the meeting has started, may if I take you to the view

  • of the Xelplus employee who is using the laptop

  • this is what they can see.

  • They can see that a meeting has started in training.

  • This is their profile

  • and they can join the meeting right away.

  • So let's click on join so that they can join this meeting.

  • Let's also mute their audio and join now.

  • Okay, so from their side they can see my profile picture

  • and if I switched to the big monitor from my side

  • I can see their profile picture.

  • Okay, so now let's say

  • I want to share some documents with them.

  • We want to talk about some word files, PowerPoint

  • and Excel files.

  • To share any documents I can share content from here.

  • I get the ability to share my desktop.

  • This is going to show them everything that I can see.

  • Another option you have is to share a specific window.

  • So let's say you just want to share

  • this project design document file.

  • You can just select this.

  • And this is the only thing they can see.

  • Now how do you get things to populate inside Windows?

  • Well, you just have to first open them on your desktop.

  • So here I've already opened the project design file.

  • I can see it here.

  • I've opened the Excel stock history file I can see it here.

  • If you open something and you don't immediately see it here,

  • just toggle this off and on again and it should pick it up.

  • You also have the ability to work on a whiteboard together

  • or share PowerPoint in a different way

  • by using this last option here.

  • Now what's the difference between using this option

  • or using the window or desktop but we going to see that.

  • Let's start off by taking a look at

  • the desktop version of sharing.

  • So when you share desktop you get a red border

  • around your screen.

  • This is an indication that you're sharing everything

  • that you can see with your audience.

  • So let me bring up, for example the project design file,

  • which is in Word.

  • This is how it looks for me. It's big enough for me to read.

  • This is how I usually work

  • but from the view of someone using a laptop,

  • so from the Xelplus user view, this is what they can see.

  • It's really difficult to read

  • because everything is so small.

  • Now, on the other hand, if I take a look

  • at this PowerPoint one.

  • PowerPoint looks good on my side.

  • It looks good on their side as well because in PowerPoint,

  • generally you are working with big texts.

  • So if you're talking about different slides here

  • it's easy for them to see everything.

  • As long as you're not using very small texts

  • inside your PowerPoint presentation.

  • Now let's take a look at Excel.

  • Let's say I want to talk about this data and this file.

  • This is what I see from my side but on their side

  • this is what they see.

  • It's very difficult to read the numbers

  • because everything is so small.

  • Now even if I zoom in a bit more here

  • the grid gets slightly bigger

  • but it's difficult to see the ribbon

  • if you're talking about formulas in the formula bar

  • it can also be difficult to see those.

  • So what you need to do, if you're using a big monitor

  • and you're sharing your desktop

  • is to update your screen resolution.

  • To do that, just go to your desktop, right mouse click,

  • go to display settings and adjust the scale and layout.

  • So mine is currently is set to 200% which is actually larger

  • than the recommended one, right?

  • So this is how I prefer to work with 200%.

  • If you have it in recommended,

  • everything will be even smaller for your audience.

  • Now I'm going to switch this to 300.

  • You do get this notification that some apps won't respond

  • to scaling until you close and reopen them.

  • On this case, I'm just going to leave them open

  • and see what we get.

  • So I'm going to bring back the Excel file here.

  • Now it's a lot bigger on my side

  • but take a look at my audience as well.

  • It's much easier for them to read this.

  • What about word? Let's take a look at that.

  • It's much bigger for me obviously and for them,

  • it's also a lot easier to read.

  • Another useful tip I have for you

  • is to use the Windows magnifier

  • to zoom into a specific section.

  • Just use the shortcut key Windows plus.

  • This is going to bring up the magnifier.

  • If you click it again, it's going to zoom into that section

  • and when you move around, everything moves with you.

  • Now you don't want to overuse this because it can make you

  • and your audience both .

  • To zoom out use the shortcut key Windows minus.

  • Now let's take a look at our other sharing options.

  • So I'm going to stop sharing by clicking on this icon here

  • and let's go and share a Window.

  • But actually, before I do that I'm going to put back

  • my screen resolution to what it was.

  • So I'm going to right mouse click some into desktop,

  • go to display settings and let's put this back to 200.

  • So now let's go and share a window instead.

  • So under share content let's share the Excel window

  • where I have the stock history.

  • Let's see if we notice a difference now.

  • Well, if this window is as big as my monitor

  • the effect is the same for my audience

  • who using a laptop, right?

  • So take a look at this.

  • They see everything small, but now take a look at this.

  • I'm going to make my window smaller. So my Excel window.

  • I'll just click on this to make it smaller.

  • This is how it looks on my side.

  • Now take a look at how it looks on the laptop view.

  • It's much easier to read.

  • So I haven't changed my display settings.

  • Everything is the same as before, but if it's big

  • this is how it looks for them.

  • When my window is small

  • this is how it looks for them, right?

  • So everything becomes easier to read.

  • The ribbon is better to read, the formulas and the numbers.

  • And the same applies to Word as well.

  • But remember now because I'm just sharing my Excel window.

  • If I bring up Word, they can't see the Word application.

  • So on my side, I see Word, I might be talking about this

  • and forgetting that I'm not sharing my desktop

  • we're sharing Word.

  • I'm just sharing Excel.

  • From their side they can still see my Excel file.

  • So what happens so if I collapsed my Excel window?

  • I get a notification here that sharing is paused

  • until you return to the shared window.

  • From their side they're still seeing the last view

  • of my Excel file.

  • Okay, so now I'm going to stop sharing

  • and I'm going to quickly show you the Word file

  • and let's see how this looks.

  • Okay, so this view has Word expanded filling up

  • the whole monitor.

  • When I make it smaller from my side.

  • So when I make the window smaller,

  • take a look at how it looks like on the laptop.

  • It's also a lot easier to read. Okay?

  • So you don't have to worry about your display settings

  • if you just adjust the Windows like this.

  • And that's if you're sharing Windows and not your desktop.

  • Now is there any downside of sharing

  • a Window instead of desktop?

  • Well, especially when it comes to sharing Excel applications

  • as Windows your audience may not be able to see

  • what you see.

  • So let me show you.

  • Let's go back to our Excel stock history.

  • Now let's see you are talking about this number,

  • you want to format it.

  • If I right mouse click and format cells

  • I'm going to get this format cells popup here.

  • Does my audience see that on the laptop?

  • Yes they see and they can actually see it pretty well.

  • But take a look at this. Not all dialog boxes are equal.

  • If I go to conditional formatting and create a new rule

  • I can see this on my side.

  • Take a look at what my audience sees.

  • They don't see this box at all.

  • This dialog box is completely missing for them.

  • So they might have no idea what I'm talking about.

  • Okay, so if you were working in Excel

  • and you want all functionality to show up

  • you have to share Excel via desktop and not a window.

  • Another thing that's missing and that's really important

  • if you're ever giving an Excel training

  • is that the help here, the formula help is missing

  • if you share it as a window.

  • So if I'm talking about the filter function

  • I'm saying the first argument needs arrays

  • the second argument is this.

  • I can see all of this, but what does my audience see?

  • They don't see that at all, right?

  • It's missing if you're sharing Windows but it's all there

  • if you share this as desktop.

  • I can quickly show it to you if we go back

  • and I share this as a desktop

  • and if I start to type in filter you can see

  • that the arguments are there.

  • If I go to conditional formatting

  • and I bring up the new rule, they can see that as well.

  • Now, what about PowerPoint?

  • Well, because you generally use large text on your slides,

  • they can see it pretty well when you're sharing your desktop

  • and they can also see it well

  • when you're sharing your window, right?

  • So this I'm sharing my desktop here

  • and this is how it looks for me.

  • This is how it looks for my audience.

  • Now how about sharing a Window instead

  • that's stop sharing desktop and let's go ahead

  • and share the Window.

  • And notice the only window that you see here is this one

  • which is basically this that I have open in the background.

  • If I share PowerPoint with them, they can see this view.

  • It looks good from both sides

  • but obviously if you're presenting

  • and you want to be in presentation mode directly.

  • Like you don't want to come to this view

  • and then switch to presentation mode.

  • What you can do is to already have presentation mode open

  • on your desktop.

  • So I'm going to stop sharing here

  • and run this slide show here.

  • So I have the slide show active in the background.

  • Now I'm going to switch to teams and I'm going to share my screen.

  • Now because I have presentation mode active, I can see that.

  • I can see the PowerPoint slide show under window

  • and I can see my default slide view here.

  • So I'm going to go to the slide show

  • and start directly with that, okay?

  • So everything looks great on my side and it looks good

  • on their side as well.

  • Now, another cool feature here

  • is that if you have any embedded videos

  • and you play them on your side,

  • your audience can see it as well, right?

  • So it's being played on their side as well.

  • If you want to share the system audio

  • you have to turn that on because they cannot hear the audio

  • of the files that you're sharing.

  • So if you just hover to the top

  • you get this dialog box popping up here

  • and you have to click on this icon to include system audio.

  • In case this make sure that they can hear

  • what you're playing.

  • Now, another cool thing of sharing Windows

  • is that you can use the PowerPoint inbuilt annotation tools

  • that we get here.

  • So for example, I want to let's say annotate something

  • or bring attention to something.

  • I'm just going to change the color of the pen

  • and I'm going to start annotating my screen.

  • How does it look to my audience?

  • Let's take a look at the laptop view.

  • This is what they can see.

  • As I'm annotating they can see everything.

  • This is an advantage of sharing PowerPoint as a window.

  • They can see in-build media

  • and they can see any annotations that you're making.

  • So I'm just going to go and stop sharing here.

  • Another other thing to mention at this point is that,

  • if you ever want to include the system audio beforehand

  • you can activate it from here and then go and share

  • any webpage or any videos or any audio files

  • and they can hear the audio.

  • Okay, so now let's take a look at sharing PowerPoint

  • So if I shared the same PowerPoint presentation that we had

  • I can select it from this view.

  • Now, if you don't see your presentation here

  • you can browse for it, you can upload it from your computer

  • or from your OneDrive.

  • So I've already uploaded it from my computer is this one.

  • So I'm just going to select it.

  • Now, what happens is that this presentation is open

  • directly within teams.

  • So you're not sharing a separate window

  • you're actually sharing this directly within teams.

  • This is how it looks for me

  • and this is how it looks for my audience.

  • By default they actually have the ability

  • to navigate forward.

  • If they want, they can see the total number of slides,

  • they can go back if they want.

  • But on your side, as the presenter you have the ability

  • to turn this option off.

  • You can prevent participants from moving

  • through the shared presentation on their own.

  • You just have to click on this and then from their side,

  • these arrows they become deactivated

  • and they can't move back and forth in your presentation.

  • The advantage of this is that other presenters

  • can take control and present as well, right?

  • So it's really easy to collaborate

  • and give group presentations this way.

  • The disadvantage is that you lose that annotation options

  • that we saw before when you're sharing Windows.

  • And also if you go to a slide that has media

  • like we saw before.

  • If I play this on my side

  • it looks like it's playing for everyone as well

  • but take a look at what my audience sees,

  • they don't see it played.

  • Okay, so you have to keep this in mind

  • if you're sharing media and you're presenting PowerPoint.

  • Another thing to mention is that whenever you're sharing

  • your screen and you have your camera activated,

  • the audience can see your video small

  • on the bottom side of the screen.

  • Even if on your side, you don't see yourself

  • the audience can see you.

  • So keep that in mind whenever you're presenting

  • or sharing your screen and your camera is still activated.

  • To stop presenting the PowerPoint,

  • just click on stop presenting.

  • Okay, so this is how you can properly share your screen

  • with your audience.

  • Adjust your screen resolution if you're using a big monitor,

  • adjust the size of your window if you're just sharing

  • a window on a big monitor

  • and if you're presenting PowerPoint slides

  • and you want to have this nice professional interface

  • use the PowerPoint option when sharing.

  • If you learnt something new from this video

  • don't forget to give it a thumbs up

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  • Thank you for watching and I'll see you in the next video.

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