Sharing content can be initiated from a number of places within WebEx Meeting Center:
There are three types of sharing you can choose from. Each one has its pros and cons. You should choose the one that best suits your needs.
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| Presentation and document sharing |
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| Application sharing |
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| Desktop sharing |
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A Chairperson can turn on an annotation tool by clicking its icon in the Annotation toolbar. To close the tool, click its icon again and select Close. For more options, click the icon's downward-pointing arrow.
To grant a participant access to the annotation tools, select the individual (or the group icon
) listed in the Participant Panel using a right mouse click and modify the privileges to include Annotate.
The View Tools allow the presenter to adjust what is being seen while they are actively presenting or sharing. This toolbar can be found at the bottom left hand corner of the meeting console while a document or presentation is being shared.
Clicking Standard View displays the shared content as you would normally view it.
To display thumbnails, or miniatures, of shared pages, slides, or whiteboards to the side of the content, click View Thumbnails.
Click Standard View to return to normal viewing of the shared content.
Displaying shared content in a full-screen view will ensure that participants are able to view all activity on your screen. Also helps to prevent participants from viewing or using other applications on their screens during a presentation. Click ESC to return to the content viewer.
Allows the presenter to rotate the presentation or document to the left or to the right if desired.
Allows the presenter to adjust the view within the meeting window to allow them to fit a larger presentation into the meeting window as well as increase the size of the view.
Lets you display shared content at various magnifications. Click this button, and then click the page, slide, or whiteboard to change its magnification.
For presenters, synchronizes all participants' displays with your display. Helps to ensure that all participants are viewing the same page or slide, at the same magnification, as in your display.