Webinar - adding an external presenter before the meeting | Microsoft . . . Webinar - adding an external presenter before the meeting Currently in the meeting options when selecting specific people to present the drop down list shows internal attendees only What are the steps required for the external presenter's name to appear in the list of presenters?
Advanced Meeting Features in MS Teams: Breakout Rooms, Live . . . Assign room managers (presenters) to oversee specific rooms Toggle options like Automatically move people to rooms based on your meeting flow Start Breakout Sessions Click Open Rooms to initiate breakout sessions Participants will be notified and moved automatically or manually, depending on your settings
User not available for Presenter in Meeting Options - is specifically . . . Because we want to limit the presenters, we went into the Meeting Options and selected the option to choose presenters Everyone who was individually listed in the meeting invitation was available as a presenter except for anyone we add individually now
Teams Live Event multiple presenters | Microsoft Community Hub The presenters being able to share these direct to the live feed doesn't make sense to me but I cannot find anywhere where there is a fix for it Let me know how you managed it, I have 1 - 6 hour Live Event, per day for 3 days - all with 12 presenters per day
Teams Live Event: Multiple Presenters using OBS. . . Audio Issues . . . 2 One of the presenters should share their Teams window which contains the video of all presenters NOTE: going full-screen before sharing is recommended 3 The producer can send the screen-share from step 2 live for the attendees The attendees will be able to see all the presenters and the audio will come from the mics of the respective
What’s New in Microsoft Teams | June 2025 | Microsoft Community Hub Organizers and presenters can join a town hall using dial-in details, including the meeting ID and passcode, provided via the town hall share event dialog for organizers They can connect via traditional phone lines (PSTN) or Microsoft Teams Rooms, ensuring participation even without internet or computer access