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Using the Annotation Feature in Zoom
Using the Annotation Feature in Zoom
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Zoom
annotations
screen-sharing
Key Points:
Hosts as well as participants can use the annotation feature in the Zoom meeting while someone is sharing their screen (provided that the option hasn’t been disabled in the meeting settings).
Annotation features include options for entering text, drawing lines and shapes, and placing stamps (e.g., hearts, check marks, etc.).
Instructions:
To annotate while sharing your own screen, click the
Annotate
option.
Click on the desired annotation option you wish to use.
To annotate while viewing someone else's shared screen, select
View Options
from the top of the Zoom window (to the right of the text that says
You are Viewing [name of person’s] screen
, and then choose
Annotate
. A toolbar appears with all your options for annotating, including text, draw, arrow, and so forth.
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Check out this article I found in the Reynolds Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://help.vccs.edu/TDClient/3023/PortalJSRCC/KB/ArticleDet?ID=139873">https://help.vccs.edu/TDClient/3023/PortalJSRCC/KB/ArticleDet?ID=139873</a><br /><br />Using the Annotation Feature in Zoom<br /><br />This article provides instructions for how to make annotations in a Zoom meeting while someone is sharing their screen.