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Microsoft Teams Collaboration: Guide to Using Microsoft Whiteboard
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Apr 27, 2023 7:00 AM

Microsoft Teams Collaboration: Guide to Using Microsoft Whiteboard

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Discover new ways to collaborate with Microsoft Whiteboard in Microsoft Teams. Jennie from the #MicrosoftTeams team explains how you can use Microsoft Whiteboard 1) outside of a meeting in chat or channel and 2) during a meeting. Watch now.

Microsoft Whiteboard is a freeform digital canvas where people, content, and ideas come together. It's available on the web, Windows 10, iOS, and Android. This makes it easy to collaborate in real-time with coworkers, no matter where they are.

Microsoft Whiteboard allows you to create visual content such as diagrams, flowcharts, tables, and sketches. You can also customize the color, thickness, and opacity of your lines and shapes.

When used in conjunction with Microsoft Teams, you can easily collaborate with coworkers in real-time. You can share your Whiteboard with teammates and work together to brainstorm ideas, review documents, and create visuals to help share your ideas. You can also easily add text and images to your Whiteboard to help explain your ideas.

Microsoft Whiteboard also allows you to save your work as an image or PDF file, so you can easily share it with others. Plus, you can easily save your Whiteboard projects for later use.

In the meeting window, click the Share menu, and then click New Whiteboard. A blank whiteboard opens on the meeting stage (right pane of the meeting window) on ...

Mar 17, 2021 — Mar 17, 2021In your Teams meeting, tap on the share button, and you will see Whiteboard show up among the options. Select, and let the brainstorm begin. You ...

Each Teams meeting has a dedicated whiteboard where participants have space to sketch together. For more information, see Microsoft Whiteboard Help.

To start a collaborative session: · Open a whiteboard and select the Share button next to your name in the upper right. · Under the Send link field, enter the ...