Give a PowerPoint presentation in Lync Web App

A well designed and professionally delivered slide presentation is a powerful tool for sharing information and making your point. With Microsoft Lync Web App communications software you can present your slides using Microsoft PowerPoint presentation graphics program, managing the content and pace for maximum impact.

What do you want to do?

  • Have a colleague upload the PowerPoint file
  • Present the slides
  • Control what others can view while you’re presenting
  • Change presenters during a presentation
  • View a different slide than the presenter
  • Save a copy of the PowerPoint file
  • Annotate a presentation
  • Stop presenting

Have a colleague upload the PowerPoint file

Lync Web App does not support uploading PowerPoint files, so the meeting organizer or another presenter who is running Microsoft Lync 2010 will have to upload the PowerPoint file that you plan to present.

NOTE Only the meeting organizer can upload the file ahead of time. Other presenters can upload it after the meeting begins.

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Present the slides

After the PowerPoint file is uploaded, you can share the presentation.

  1. Check the participant list to determine if you’re already a presenter in the current meeting.
  2. If you aren’t a presenter, have the organizer or another presenter make you one.
  3. To start the presentation, clickShare, clickRecent Content, and then click the PowerPoint file.
    The wordsYou are presentingappear at the top of the stage (right pane of the meeting window).

TIP Alternatively, another presenter can begin the presentation, and then you can clickTake Over as Presenter.

  1. Use the navigation arrows in the lower right of the stage to advance through your presentation.
    To jump around in the presentation, click theShow Thumbnailsbutton.

    Clickable thumbnails of the slides appear on the left of the stage.
  1. To view any presenter notes that you prepared, click theShow Presenter Notesbutton.

NOTE Only you will see the notes.

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Control what others can view while you’re presenting

If you don’t want meeting attendees looking ahead in the presentation, you can lock them to your view.

NOTE Other presenters can still look ahead in the presentation.

  1. At the top of the meeting window, clickJoin Information and Meeting Optionsand then clickMeeting Options.
  2. On thePrivilegestab, next toView privately, select who you want to be able to move around in the slides.

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Change presenters during a presentation

Presenters can take turns showing PowerPoint slides in a meeting.

  • If the person who will take over the presentation is not listed as aPresenterin the participant list, click the arrow to the right of their name in the list, and then clickMake a Presenter.
    Now that person can clickTake Over as Presenter.

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View a different slide than the presenter

During a presentation, other meeting participants who are listed as presenters can privately look ahead in the presentation or review a slide they’ve already seen.

  • Do one of the following:
  • To privately advance through the presentation, use the navigation arrows in the lower right of the stage.
  • To jump around in the presentation, click theShow Thumbnailsbutton, and then click the thumbnails of the slides on the left of the stage.

To rejoin the group presentation, clickReturn to Presenter’s View.

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Save a copy of the PowerPoint file

Any presenter can save a copy of the original PowerPoint file (without annotation) on their computer for future reference.

  • In the stage, click theSavebutton.

Annotate a presentation

When you annotate a presentation, you can draw, type text, add arrows, or place an image on the top layer of a presentation. Everyone will be able to see your annotations, but the original file is not altered. By default, everyone who is viewing a presentation can annotate it.

LIMIT WHO CAN ANNOTATE A PRESENTATION

  1. At the top of the meeting window, clickJoin Information and Meeting Options, and then clickMeeting Options.
  2. On thePrivilegestab, next toAnnotation privileges, select who you want to be able to annotate the presentation.

ANNOTATE

  • To start writing or drawing on the current PowerPoint slide, use the tools at the lower left of the stage.

Details about using the annotation tools

TEXT

Type it

  • Click theSelect and Typebutton (if it isn’t already selected), click anywhere on the slide, and start typing.
  • Select a font and size by clicking the down arrow next to theSelect and Typebutton before you start typing.
  • Use theColorbuttonto select a text color before you start typing

Paste it

  1. Copy to the Clipboard the text that you want to use.
  2. Click the slide where you want to paste it, and then press Ctrl+V.

You can use theColorbuttonto select a text color before you paste it.

LINES, ARROWS, AND SHAPES

  • Click theLinebutton, and then draw lines, or click the down arrow next to the button, and then select another shape.
  • Use theColorbuttonto select a color before you start drawing.

FREEHAND DRAWING OR HIGHLIGHTING

  • Click thePenbutton, and then start writing or drawing in black, or click the down arrow next to the button, and then select another pen color or a transparent “highlighter” to draw with.

ARROW, CHECK MARK, OR X STAMP

  • Click theArrow Stampbutton, and then click on the slide to add an arrow, or click the down arrow next to the button, and then select the check mark or X.

INSERT AN IMAGE

  1. Click theInsert imagebutton, navigate to the image that you want, and then double-click it.
  2. Resize the image by dragging the triangle in its lower right corner.

SAVE A COPY OF THE ANNOTATED FILE

Any presenter can save a copy of the PowerPoint file that includes annotations.

  • In the stage, click theSave with Annotationsbutton.

A zip file containing images of all the slides along with any annotations is created in the selected location.

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Stop presenting

To stop showing the PowerPoint presentation, do the following:

  • At the top right of the stage, clickStop Sharing.