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Drawing/annotating document during meeting
dvalantin, I have found this tool and it has met my needs. Hope it helps!
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/zoomit
- paulmmluapFeb 23, 2021Copper Contributor
cframe does the meeting originator need to install this app? The linked article doesn't explain how it works, but merely gives an example of what it does.
- ThatJohnGuyApr 02, 2021Copper Contributor
paulmmluap
Just from reading the description and a couple of - very brief - third party reviews, I think it *only* works for the presenter. I don't see any mention of ability to annotate when someone else is presenting. It's just a way of drawing on your own screen, which if you are sharing your screen would happen to be viewable by the audience.I realize it's probably not helpful, but if you have Slack available as an alternate medium, that might also be an option for technical discussions.
- benisballJun 11, 2021Copper ContributorSlack is not an alternative to Teams. Engineers, architects and designers need to have live, video discussions over drawings. Microsoft should look at Webex and Zoom, where one can draw over whatever is being shared by the presenter. It seems so simple, but Microsoft still hasn't figured it out
- PedroNLJan 19, 2021Brass Contributor
I agree this needs to be added to MS Teams this year if they want to compete against:
1. SalesForce Slack
2. Zoom
3. All the others out there
The system internals tool is great just for windows based users but you are eliminating: Mac, iOS, Android, Linux & Chrome OS users.
Please bring this to MS Teams universal platform.