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How to add new background images in Teams for personal use
To add new background images in Microsoft Teams for personal use, you can follow these general steps:
- Prepare the background image: - Choose or create an image that you want to use as your background in Teams.
- Ensure the image meets the recommended requirements, such as the resolution and aspect ratio specified by Microsoft Teams. For example, the image should be at least 1920x1080 pixels.
- Save the image to your computer in a location that is easily accessible.
 
- Open Microsoft Teams: - Launch the Microsoft Teams application on your computer.
- Sign in to your Teams account if you haven't already.
 
- Access your settings: - Click on your profile picture or initials located at the top right corner of the Teams interface.
- In the dropdown menu, select "Settings."
 
- Navigate to Background settings: - In the Settings menu, select "Devices" from the options on the left side.
- Look for the "Camera" section.
- Click on the "Background settings" option.
 
- Add a new background image: - In the Background settings window, you will see the available background options.
- Scroll down to the "Custom" section.
- Click on the "+" (plus) icon or the "Add new" button, depending on the Teams version.
 
- Select the image: - A file browser window will open.
- Navigate to the location where you saved the background image.
- Select the image file and click "Open" or "Add."
 
- Set the image as your background: - The selected image should now appear in the "Custom" section of the background options.
- Click on the image to preview it.
- If you're satisfied with the preview, click "Apply" or "Save" to set it as your background image.
 
After following these steps, you should have successfully added a new background image in Microsoft Teams for personal use.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-your-background-for-a-teams-meeting-f77a2381-443a-499d-825e-509a140f4780#:~:text=Change%20your%20background%20before%20a%20meeting%20starts&text=You%20can%20also%20replace%20your,PNG%2C%20or%20.BMP%20file.
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