How to invite someone to a Teams Meeting
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Microsoft Teams has emerged out as one of the most popular team collaboration app in the global communication tools market. Effective video meetings, quality collaborations, user chat options, Teams offers it all.
If youโre a regular Teams user, sooner or later, youโre going to have to invite people to your Teams meetings. In what follows, weโll discuss how exactly you can do that. So letโs get started.
How to invite someone to a Teams meetings
On the Microsoft Teams app, there are two ways you can invite someone to a Teams meeting. First, when youโre inside a meeting, and second, when youโre yet to start a meeting but would like to add people beforehand. Hereโs how you can get started.
Invite someone during a meeting
When youโre in a meeting, click on the Show participants to see the people who were sent an invitation but who havenโt joined in yet. Then, to invite them in to join, click on Request to join. Thatโs it. Do this, and youโll be able to add new folks while your meeting is going on.
In contrast, to invite new people to your meetingโpeople that you hadnโt added earlierโyou can look them up by their names or email addresses, and then send an invite.
Invite someone before a meeting
But if youโre looking to add someone to your meeting beforehand, then youโll be taking a different approach. Hereโs how.
To add someone to your Teams meeting beforehand, click on the Add required attendees or Add optional attendees option. This will let you search and invite people to your meeting.
If you need help in setting up the Teams meeting itself, then give our guide on creating Teams meeting a go.
Inviting someone to a Teams Meeting
So thatโs about it, folks. Inviting someone to a Teams meeting doesnโt have to be complicated. And thanks to the Teams developers, it isnโt. We hope this article helps in your goals.
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