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What to do if you can’t see a shared presentation or video in Teams?

A few days ago, i was participating in a Microsoft Teams meeting with several colleagues and customers. I then noticed that the presenter was describing a slide which i wasn’t able to see. I then opened a private chat with a colleague and quickly understood that the presentation was fully visible to other participants but not to me.

In this short post i would like to describe the simple troubleshooting process i went through to be able to access that presentation. I use a Windows 10 operating system, so this should be relevant for previous Windows versions. Took 2 minutes and i was up and running.

Can’t join / view Microsoft Teams presentation – how to fix?

Step #1: check your network.

I initially thought the issue was related to my Virtual Private Network connection (VPN). I disconnected, and the issue wasn’t solved. I then look into the WIFI signal in home office – all good. Problem still there.

Step #2: Re-start Microsoft Teams

Quit and restart the Microsoft Teams app.

  • From the Windows taskbar (bottom of your screen), find the Microsoft Teams icon.
  • Make a right Click and hit Quit .
  • Then from taskbar hit the Search icon (Magnifying Glass).
  • Then type Microsoft Teams and hit Enter to launch the application.
  • Next step was to try again to view the presentation, again – no luck.

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Step #3: Clear Teams cache

My third step was to reset the application cache. Here’s how that is done:

  • First off, quit Microsoft Teams. Note that Teams won’t allow you to clear the cache if the app is still running in the background.
  • From the Task bar, hit the Search button. Alternatively, use the Windows button + S shortcut.
  • Type %appdata% .
  • The Windows Explorer dialog will open. Now navigate to the Microsoft folder.
  • You’ll see a folder named Teams . Make a copy of that folder, and store it in a safe place in your PC.
  • Now enter the Teams folder and delete the Cache folder.
  • Restart Teams, the problem should be gone.

Follow up question: How to Share Powerpoints in Teams Meetings

Here is a question from Wendy:

Hello folks, i work as a consulting in an IT software firm. So far used Webex and now transitioned to Microsoft Teams. I understand that there are several techniques to share pptx slides in Microsoft Teams for Windows. Specifically i am interested to share my presentation without showing the presenter notes to the participants (i still would like to view my notes though). One extra requirement is to be able to view the participants list and video feed of those connecting using their cameras. Any pointers are appreciated.

Thanks for the question. There are several ways to show your slides in a Teams meeting. We’ll focus on the most prevalent ones.

  • Using the PowerPoint Slide view shared over Teams.
  • Using your PowerPoint Presenter View and two screens
  • Using the Microsoft Teams PowerPoint live sharing

Note: We developed this answer using Windows but this will work almost perfectly in PowerPoint and Teams for macOS.

Share the PowerPoint Slide View

This is probably the simplest and most straightforward option for sharing slides.

  • First off, open PowerPoint and load your presentation.
  • Then start or connect to your Teams meeting from your Calendar; or start a new Team meeting.
  • Use the Teams share tray to start sharing your desktop.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

  • Then pick the Screenshare (Desktop/Window) option.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

  • Choose to share the content of one of your screens or the relevant PowerPoint presentation window.
  • Hit Share .
  • Back to PowerPoint, move to Slide Show view by clicking F5. This will allow to share your PowerPoint presentation in full screen mode.

Summary : Note that although this method is pretty simple it has shortcomings. Unless you have two screens you won’t be able to access your notes. You won’t also be able to view the Teams meeting controls when presenting, so you’ll be able to display the participants list or access the meeting chat while presenting.

Present your slides using Presenter View

If you have two screens you are able to use the PowerPoint presenter View.

  • Open PowerPoint and load your Presentation slides.
  • From the PowerPoint Ribbon hit Slide Show .
  • Then in the Monitor section tick Use Presenter View .
  • Then hit F5 (or select Slide Show and then From Beginning ).
  • Now access your Teams meeting from your Teams or Outlook Calendar.
  • In the Teams Meeting controls sharing tray , select Screenshare and then select the monitor that displays your slide in full screen.
  • Hit Share , and present your slides.
  • This is a more robust method, which allows you to see your notes when presenting, but it requires more than one screen. It also doesn’t allow you to access the Teams user interface and view the participants list etc’.

Using PowerPoint Live to present in Teams

You can now use PowerPoint live capability to improve your presentation delivery in Teams.

  • First off, upload your Presentation to a Teams channel or OneDrive.
  • Then access your Teams Meeting from Outlook or the Teams Calendar.
  • Next, from the meeting control, select the PowerPoint presentation you would like to share. In the example below, we have only one presentation available named Share.pptx.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

  • If you see your Presentation in the list, you can use the Browse button (as shown above) to either upload a presentation to Teams, browse from existing presentations shared in your Channel or pick one from OneDrive.
  • Once the presentation is picked you’ll see your Teams live PowerPoint view.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

  • As you can see, the presenter view in Teams allows you to access the your notes. Obviously the meeting participants will see the full screen view . Note that both you and participants will be able to move back and forth between the slides as needed.
  • You can use the Teams meeting controls (from the lower part of the screen) to view the Team conversation and participant list.

This capability is a very cool option for presenters. Main drawback being that given the fact that it currently leverages the web version of PowerPoint, there might be some features and animations that might not fully work in PowerPoint live.

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The Ultimate How To Guide for Presenting Content in Microsoft Teams

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Sharing / presenting content in Teams meeting is at the same time simple but is also has some options available that may not be known enough by everyone. This guide lets you get started and dive deeper what happens when you share your window, document or desktop in Microsoft Teams.

This article will be updated when there are new features or based on feedback.

Updated 22.3.2021 Presenter View section.

Community: I am happy to add Mac and iOS screenshots into the article as well if someone is willing to collaborate & provide them. 😎💪

Teams Desktop: sharing a screen (Windows)

Opening the sharing with Microsoft Teams Desktop (in the New Meeting experience mode).

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

This opens the Share Tray. From it you can choose to start sharing

  • Your Desktop (Screen share)
  • Specific application (Window)
  • Whiteboard application: either Microsoft Whiteboard (natively with Microsoft 365) or available 3rd party Whiteboards
  • PowerPoint document

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

TIP: When you choose to share something using Teams Desktop you can choose to include your computer sounds to meeting. This is a must-have option if you are playing music or video to your participants. You can not toggle this on later – you need to choose this when you start sharing.

When you choose to include computer sound included with the sharing you need to have configured the speaker for computer and Teams meeting to be the same one.

If you have multiple monitors available for your Microsoft Teams you can choose any of those displays.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

And you have the sharing open. Shared area is marked with red rectangle around it. You will find the more smaller Teams meeting control window in one of your desktops – and if you have the camera on it will show the video.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

But more importantly you can use that small window to control camera, audio or sharing (ending it with one press). Or you can click on the small window (not on meeting toolbar) and it will expand back to the full size.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

You can use that same icon to stop sharing in the expanded window.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Tip: If you have two screens available you should consider presenting your PowerPoint presentation so that you share the external screen and project your presentation there (PowerPoint – Slide Show – Monitor). Share that external screen to Teams meeting so you can be sure that whatever you show in that screen it is shown to attendees. Just check that your second screen is not a ultra-wide display or 8k (or preferably even 4k) because the content is going to be tough to read and view by attendees. FullHD screen works the best here.

Tip2: when you are presenting PowerPoint in external screen (and sharing that to Teams meeting) do they advantage of inking and pen if you are using a device with touch screen (like Surface)!

Tip3: if you have an embedded video in your PowerPoint and you use screen/display sharing to present it to the audience: Don’t forget include computer sound with your share!

Teams Desktop: sharing a PowerPoint

You can choose from your recent PowerPoint documents in the list

  • A PowerPoint document you opened or edited in Microsoft Teams (in a team you belong to) or in your OneDrive
  • Browse for more

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

This list of sharing PowerPoints is causing often some big questions. PowerPoints will appear in the list once you edit or open the PowerPoint presentation in Teams or OneDrive (there may be some short delay). Generally it applies to the next meeting you join. Make sure you prepare for the meeting by opening the document in advance. Simply uploading a presentation to OneDrive or Teams does not bring it to the list – you need to open/edit it as well.

Browse-option lets you choose a PowerPoint from your OneDrive or from your computer.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

What this one lacks is the ability to choose a file from a team you belong to.

TIP: Use OneDrive syncing to have an easy access to files in the most relevant teams you belong to .

Once you are sharing the PowerPoint you can see it in the presenter view mode! This feature is generally available ! This makes it easy to do presentations using Teams – without having to have a PowerPoint desktop app open at the same time. Seems to work only on Teams Desktop with new meeting experience mode at the moment.

The presented area (PowerPoint) is shown surrounded with a red rectangle.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Updated 22.3.2021. There are other controls in this as well for jumping between slides and accessibility controls.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

I have a another article diving deeper to Presenter view in here !

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

NEW: PowerPoint Live has now laser pointer and inking capabilities. Read about them here !

Once the presentation is shared you can move back and forth easily with arrows in the screen.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Note: there is the “eye” icon. If you press that one it locks the PowerPoint for the participants so that they see the same slide as you do: they can not browse the deck on their own. This is called private viewing disable (arrows for other participants will be disabled). Private viewing is enabled on default.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Note: if you are a presenter in the meeting where a PowerPoint is shared to you can take control of the shared PowerPoint to advance slides. This does not ask for any confirmation and the feature is really useful when you have multiple presenters who use the same slide deck. Just be careful that everyone else are not presenters – or they know not to touch it.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

You will get a warning that someone has taken the control and can easily take it back.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Whoever is in control of the presentation has also the control to disable/enable private viewing mode. As can be seen in the picture above (with Take control) the eye is missing and arrows are greyed out: this means someone else than you have the control and they have disable the private viewing.

Note: When you share PowerPoint to a meeting this way participants can click links you have in your presentation. Thank you Joe for this reminder!

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

If you add a online video to your presentation your participants can activate that on their own as well. It is good also to note that if you hit “play” it doesn’t reflect to attendees (=they need to play the video themselves)

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Teams Desktop: sharing a Whiteboard

When you choose Microsoft Whiteboard from the Share Tray you are taken directly to the Whiteboard view. Everyone who is in the same organization as you are (the situation in January 2021) can co-author the Whiteboard with you. Once you are done you can Stop presenting (middle top screen) or share something else.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Teams web client: sharing a screen (Microsoft Edge)

Sharing looks a bit different when you are using Teams web client. Sharing is available in (new) Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers. The toolbar is hovering on top of the meeting. From the toolbar you can open the share tray.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

When you have the share tray open you can choose to share something of following

  • Desktop (Screenshare)
  • A specific PowerPoint document
  • Whiteboard: either Microsoft Whiteboard or Freehand (3rd party).

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

  • Entire screen
  • Application window (a specific application only)
  • With Microsoft Edge you have option to choose a selected, specific, tab

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

When(if) you have multiple monitors it is easiest to just share a one of them: it makes the sharing really simple and easy to manage: anything on that display is shared.

If you don’t have multiple monitors then you might want to just share a single application.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

This is useful when you want to show something specific that runs in it’s own application but you can not share anything else on your screen.

Note: Teams is not in the list (not even on blurred ones) and nor is Spotify or ToDo. Not every application can be shared with this.

Note2: you can not share desktop audio to the meeting using Teams web client.

And the last option is to share a selected Edge tab – and if you have multiple Edge profiles open you can share from any of those by clicking the desired Edge active and choosing the tab.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

In my example I chose to share one of my screens. You don’t get much feedback – you just click on the screen and hit Share. In one of your screens you will have this toolbar:

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

You can end sharing using either that toolbar or you can navigate to your web Teams meeting and choose Stop sharing from the toolbar there.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Teams web client: sharing a PowerPoint

This list of sharing PowerPoints is causing often some big questions. PowerPoint presentations will be in the list once you edit or open the PowerPoint presentation in Teams or OneDrive (there may be some short delay). Generally it applies to the next meeting you join. Make sure you prepare for the meeting by opening the document in advance. Simply uploading a presentation to OneDrive or Teams does not bring it to the list – you need to open/edit it as well.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Note: there is the “eye” icon. If you press that one it locks the PowerPoint for the participants so that they see the same slide as you do: they can not browse the deck on their own. This is called private viewing disable. Private viewing is enabled on default.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Whoever is in control of the presentation has also the control to disable/enable private viewing mode.

Teams web client: sharing a Whiteboard

Sharing a Whiteboard is initiated simply by choosing Microsoft Whiteboard (or Freehand or other available 3rd party application) from the share tray.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

I have found out that sometimes when you start sharing Microsoft Whiteboard to the meeting using Teams web client it doesn’t do anything. The solution is to try again.

Once the Whiteboard opens you can work on it normally – or choose to open it in the Whiteboard app to have a broader set of tools available.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

When you are done you can choose the “Stop presenting” that is hovering on the left bottom area (left of meeting toolbar).

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Teams mobile: sharing a screen

Were you aware that you can also share content using your mobile device? I have examples and screenshots using a Android device but these also work with iOS – the user interface might be slightly different.

You initiate the sharing via … menu selection in the mobile to open the list of options

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

You choose Share and you get to choose what to share

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Yes – you can share your mobile device screen to the meeting. This is really useful if you have a application you want to show or train to others.

You may have to adjust settings to turn on allowing Teams to display over other apps.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

After that one you may have reshare the screen. And you get the next warning.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

And your screen is now shared. You can see the red block that lets you know what are of your mobile device screen has been shared.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

And if you pull down notifications area you have option to return to Teams meeting (if you have been using some other app) and there is also the notification that you are sharing your screen.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

When you are done sharing you can return to Teams meeting and then choose to Stop presenting.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Teams mobile: sharing a PowerPoint

Sharing a PowerPoint works really well on Teams mobile! It is in fact even better than the version in other clients.

You start by imitating the sharing (as with screen share) and choosing the PowerPoint instead. You get a screen:

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

From this screen you can choose to browser thought

  • A PowerPoint presentation from any Team and channel you belong to!
  • Choose a PowerPoint presentation you opened or edited most recently (as you notice compared to other examples that this isn’t 1:1 in sync.. There are differences so that is why I am really happy that you can browse through Teams for sharing)

Once you have selected the PowerPoint to present it is very straight forward from that moment.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Using Teams mobile you can also take control of a PowerPoint someone else is presenting (if you are a presenter in the meeting). This means that you can participate in a multi-presenter meeting quite easily by using just your mobile device and Teams!

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

You will get a warning before you take the control – in case you pressed Take Control accidentally.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

Teams mobile: sharing a photo or video

Follow the steps laid out earlier and instead of screen or PowerPoint you select this time a picture (from device’s picture gallery) or a video (using device’s video camera). Since sharing a picture is very straight forward I use the video instead as example.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

You get to see a preview of video first. You can switch to other camera (front/back usually) & position the device properly and once you are ready you just hit Start presenting .

And when you are done you can press on “Stop presenting” to end your video feed.

how to see presentation in microsoft teams

This video is different from showing your own video using Camera icon the meeting toolbar. Instead of being a attendee video this one is shown in the shared area for every participant in the meeting. This is useful when you have something in the same room/space that you want to share to others in the meeting. Possible use cases: a model on table, physical whiteboard, view from the window, interviewing someone, view in the outside, …

Best practices from my experience

The way I use to share content when in Microsoft Teams meetings is

  • I share one of my screens (I have three screens so this is a natural choice for me). This way I know what is being shared all the time since I always share the same screen (the one in the middle, my camera is on top of that screen). Be careful what you drag to the shared screen. This is the way I share my PowerPoint presentations (projecting the presentation to the shared screen)
  • If you have a touch-screen device (like Surface-laptop) you should use pen/inking to enhance the presentation experience. This also works when you are sharing the external screen & presenting from touch-screen device: make your presentation stand out!
  • Prepare the content you share in advance. Open PowerPoints, apps, browsers etc so you don’t have to spend any time with them when you are live.
  • Share your screen early rather than later. This will give you time to reshare.
  • When doing a presentation with multiple persons using just the PowerPoint deck share it directly to Teams meeting so you can switch between speakers easily. With the new Presenter view -support this is now a good option.
  • Make use of Teams features: Put everyone but real presenters else as attendee so they can’t start sharing their screen accidentally – and you can hard mute them as well. Use meeting options -setting before they join in.
  • When people complain they don’t see the share: check that you are actually sharing your screen. If someone is seeing your share and some others not: those who can’t see your share need to leave and rejoin the meeting. Sometimes restarting your sharing can fix that issue too but usually the issue is in the participant end.
  • I rarely use application / window -sharing.
  • Sharing a video in Teams meeting (or in Live event) is usually ok but you can expect some quality drop – especially if you have a lower bandwidth. Have a backup link to the video available. People seem to struggle more with videos embedded inside a PowerPoint.
  • Use Windows Focus Assist and Teams Do Not Disturb mode so you don’t get any unwanted popups on your shared screen. Microsoft Teams will also have a upcoming feature (currently usable in public preview) that let’s users to choose if Teams notifications do their own “toast” (pop-up banner) or do they go directly to Windows notification area (honoring the Focust Assist setting).
  • Use Teams Desktop version + new meeting experience when possible. Check that you have the latest version.

More information or different view into this?

Check out Microsoft Support article about Sharing content in Microsoft Teams meetings .

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A successful PowerPoint presentation extends beyond just the content—its delivery is just as important, especially in a virtual space like Microsoft Teams.

In Microsoft Teams, you can choose to present your slide deck by sharing your entire screen, PowerPoint window, or using the Microsoft Teams' PowerPoint Live feature. Let's explore how you can use each of these three methods and discuss their pros and cons.

Method 1: Share Screen

Sharing your screen in Microsoft Teams is pretty easy and straightforward. It's best to minimize or close unnecessary tabs before joining the Microsoft Teams meeting to avoid exposing sensitive information. Once you're confident in your screen's content, follow the steps below:

Click Share in Microsoft Teams

  • A red border appears around your desktop, indicating you're sharing your screen.

Launch PowerPoint slideshow while screen sharing in Microsoft Teams

  • Present your PowerPoint slideshow.

Stop screen sharing PowerPoint presentation in Teams

Sharing your screen is a straightforward method, especially when you want to present other documents besides your PowerPoint slideshow. However, the downside is that you may accidentally reveal sensitive information.

Method 2: Share PowerPoint Window

If you want only to present your PowerPoint slide deck, it's best to share just that window. Here's how:

Click Share and Window and Microsoft Teams

  • A red border will appear around your PowerPoint window, indicating you're sharing just that window.
  • Launch your slides in slideshow mode and start presenting.
  • Open the Microsoft Teams window and click Stop sharing when you're done presenting.

Sharing just your PowerPoint window prevents accidental display of sensitive desktop content. Even if you switch windows, viewers only see the PowerPoint presentation.

However, this method also has its limitations. One of the main limits is that you can't view your PowerPoint speaker notes without the audience seeing them as well. You also can't access Microsoft Teams features like the chat and reactions during your presentation.

Additionally, If your network connection has low bandwidth or slow upload speed , sharing your screen can result in a blurry and stuttering presentation for the audience. Thankfully, the PowerPoint Live feature provides the solution to these issues.

Method 3: Use PowerPoint Live

Presenting with the PowerPoint Live feature is easy and provides additional benefits. Your audience only sees the slides, while you get to see all the extra controls that come with the presenter view. When using the presenter view in your presentation, you have a few helpful tools at your disposal:

  • You can easily adjust the font size of your slide notes to make them more readable.
  • To navigate between slides, simply click on the corresponding thumbnail.
  • You can use the laser pointer, pen, or highlighter tools to draw attention to specific areas of a slide.
  • Use the Standout layout to place your camera feed on the slide without the background.
  • Use the Cameo layout to insert yourself into the slide, provided you've set up Cameo to record customized camera feeds .

Here's how you can use PowerPoint Live to share your presentation:

  • When it's your turn to present, click Share .

Open PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams

  • When you're done presenting, click Stop sharing in the top toolbar.

The PowerPoint Live feature tackles the limitations of sharing your entire screen or PowerPoint window. It also comes with really cool features like co-presenting and allowing attendees to click on links in the presentation.

Your Audience's View When Using PowerPoint Live

In addition to the main slide view, your audience also has access to the slide navigation, grid, and more options controls (the three dots icon below the slides).

PowerPoint Live Audience view

This means they can navigate the slides at their own pace and change specific slide settings to suit their preference without affecting your view and that of others. If you find this non-ideal for delivering an engaging presentation , you can disable the audience's navigation control. To do so, enable Private view in the top toolbar.

By default, each meeting attendee joins as a presenter. This means they can share their own content or control someone else's presentation. If that's not what you want, you can change each person's meeting roles in Microsoft Teams to prevent it.

Deliver a Seamless Presentation Experience in Microsoft Teams

Presenting your PowerPoint slides in Microsoft Teams might seem tricky at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's a piece of cake. Practice makes perfect. So before your next Teams presentation, familiarize yourself with your chosen method to ensure an effective delivery.

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Hello Office Insiders, I’m Lishan Yu, a program manager on the PowerPoint team. You might have heard that we announced the PowerPoint Live in Teams feature at Microsoft Ignite last month. Today, I’m excited to show you how to check out this new experience, and start presenting in Teams meetings from PowerPoint.

Presenting in Teams meetings

Presenting in a meeting used to be as simple as clicking Slide Show in your PowerPoint deck. Nowadays, even though you may not be in the same room as your audience, we believe your flow to present should be as easy and intuitive – clicking the Present in Teams button in PowerPoint is the only step you need to take to present the deck in your Teams meeting!

How it works

Give the feature a try next time you need to present in a Teams meetings:

  • Join a Teams meeting or an ad-hoc Teams call.
  • Open your presentation in PowerPoint for Windows.
  • Click the Present in Teams button in the top right corner.

Present in Teams button

Scenarios to try

Ready to take the PowerPoint Live feature for a spin? Try some of the scenarios below.

As a presenter :

  • After clicking the Present in Teams button in PowerPoint, notice that you can see both the chat and your content at the same time in Teams (and don’t feel like you’re missing out on the discussion).
  • Take advantage of features like grid review and slide notes to present more effectively.

As an audience member :

  • If you joined late, move back through the deck and quickly catch up without having to ask the presenter to stop and recap what was already shared.
  • Interact with and experience the richness of the content being presented such as better video quality, live web links, and more.
  • Make any adjustments you need to more fully enjoy the presentation (i.e., use high-contrast mode).

Requirements

In order to try out the feature, you will need to:

  • Have the latest Teams desktop app installed.
  • Store the presentation on OneDrive for Business or SharePoint.
  • Join a Teams meeting before clicking the Present in Teams button in PowerPoint for Windows.
  • Be using an Office 365 E3/A3, Office 365 E5/A5, or Microsoft 365 for Government license. 

Availability

This feature is rolling out over the next several days to Insiders running Beta Channel Version 2104 (Build 13926.20000) and later.

We’d love your feedback, so please let us know how you think. To get in touch, do either of the following:

  • Inside the app, select the Help button in the top-right corner of the app.
  • Respond to this post or tweet at @OfficeInsider .

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Show your screen during a meeting

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In Microsoft Teams, you can show your desktop, a specific app, a whiteboard, or a presentation in a meeting.

Share screen button

 Turn on the Include sound toggle to share your computer audio.

Select what you want to share:

Screen lets you show everything on your screen.

Window lets you share an open window on your screen, like a browser page.

PowerPoint Live lets you share a PowerPoint presentation.

Microsoft Whiteboard  lets you share a collaborative whiteboard.

After you select what you want to show, a red border surrounds what you're sharing.

Select Stop sharing to stop showing your screen.

Meeting participants won't see your notifications while you're presenting.

Note:  Linux users won't see the red border surrounding what they are sharing. Also, window sharing isn't available for Linux users.

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  1. Can't see presentation in Microsoft Teams. What to do?

    Quit and restart the Microsoft Teams app. From the Windows taskbar (bottom of your screen), find the Microsoft Teams icon. Make a right Click and hit Quit. Then from taskbar hit the Search icon (Magnifying Glass). Then type Microsoft Teams and hit Enter to launch the application. Next step was to try again to view the presentation, again - no ...

  2. 7 Options for Sharing PowerPoint Slides in Teams

    7 Options for Sharing PowerPoint Slides in Teams

  3. Share slides in Microsoft Teams meetings with PowerPoint Live

    Share slides in Microsoft Teams meetings with PowerPoint ...

  4. How to share a PowerPoint presentation in a Teams meeting

    If you need to present in an online meeting, you can show your PowerPoint slides right from a Microsoft Teams meeting.If you're a presenter:1. Select Share c...

  5. How to properly present PowerPoint slides in Microsoft Teams

    In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how to best present Microsoft PowerPoint slides in Microsoft Teams.⌚ Timestamps0:00 Introduction1:58 Example of the prob...

  6. Tip: Use PowerPoint Live to show slides in a meeting

    Present your slides. If you're already in a Teams meeting, select Share and then under the PowerPoint Live section, choose the PowerPoint file you're wanting to present. If you don't see the file in the list, select Browse OneDrive or Browse my computer. If your presentation is already open in PowerPoint for Windows or Mac, go to the file ...

  7. How to present PowerPoint in Microsoft Teams: See notes ...

    This video shows you how to present your PowerPoint deck in Teams without losing visibility of your meeting - using PowerPoint Live you can present your deck...

  8. Complete Guide to Presenter View in Teams

    Complete Guide to Presenter View in Teams

  9. Introducing PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams

    Introducing PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams

  10. The Ultimate How To Guide for Presenting Content in Microsoft Teams

    TIP: Use OneDrive syncing to have an easy access to files in the most relevant teams you belong to. Once you are sharing the PowerPoint you can see it in the presenter view mode! This feature is generally available! This makes it easy to do presentations using Teams - without having to have a PowerPoint desktop app open at the same time.

  11. Shared slides cannot be seen in Teams

    Thank you for your answer. All other participants are able to see the slides. I am not sure if i use teams web app or desktop app. It does not appear in black screen, i just do not see anything, i only see all my colleagues..they all see slides. This happens when others share their slides with all participants. Kind regards, Hanna

  12. How to see the participants in a Teams meeting when you are sharing

    How to see the participants in a Teams meeting when you ...

  13. Present from PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams

    Present from PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams

  14. Engage your audience with presenter modes in Microsoft Teams

    Engage your audience with presenter modes in Microsoft ...

  15. How to Present PowerPoint Slides in Microsoft Teams

    How to Present PowerPoint Slides in Microsoft Teams

  16. How to use Presenter View in Microsoft Teams

    In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how to use the NEW Presenter Mode in Microsoft Teams. Presenter View allows presenters to view upcoming slides and notes...

  17. Try presenting in Teams meetings from PowerPoint

    Give the feature a try next time you need to present in a Teams meetings: Join a Teams meeting or an ad-hoc Teams call. Open your presentation in PowerPoint for Windows. Click the Present in Teams button in the top right corner. Scenarios to try. Ready to take the PowerPoint Live feature for a spin? Try some of the scenarios below. As a presenter:

  18. Content Pop Out, Meetings with Separate Displays in Microsoft Teams

    How to enable. 1. Join a Teams meeting from a Teams desktop client (Windows or Mac) as an attendee or presenter. 2. When content (shared screen, PowerPoint Live, Whiteboard or other apps) is shared by another presenter in the meeting, click the "Pop Out" button in the meeting toolbar to pop out the content into a separate window.

  19. Present content in Microsoft Teams meetings

    Annotate content. Select Annotate in your meeting controls to lock what's on your screen while you and other participants draw or add notes over the content.. To learn more, see Use annotation while sharing your screen in Microsoft Teams.. View people. While you present, a minimized meeting window will appear next to your shared content. To see other people in your meeting, select People from ...

  20. I cannot see the presentation in the desktop Teams

    Previously, everything worked well and I was able to see my presentation in the desktop application. But starting from this Saturday (16/05/2020) cannot see it anymore. I am still able to see the presentation if I connect to the meeting using the web browser. I can also see my IPad screen in the recording of my presentation. So, it looks like ...

  21. Present in Microsoft Teams meetings with Dynamic View ...

    Learn how to present in Microsoft Teams with Dynamic View and Presenter Mode. These new Features in Teams 2021 help make more engaging Teams presentations. P...

  22. Microsoft Teams in-depth: Learning content on demand

    Learn more about the core of new Teams and distinct solutions "New Teams Productivity presented by Ease and Speed" presented by Kay Davis, Principal Design Manager, Chandra Chivukula, Partner Director of Engineering, and Aarthi Natarajan, Corporate Vice President of Engineering.In this session you'll learn all about new Teams, including the new simpler UI and greatly improved performance.

  23. Show your screen during a meeting

    Show your screen during a meeting