You can use the Edge browser in Windows to make your next virtual presentation on Zoom, Teams, Webex, or Google Meet more effective. This video shows you how to capture a full web page even if you have to scroll down, how to tear off a tab in the browser into its own window so it is easier to share, how to use a countdown timer from Google for polls or breaks, how to quickly display an image by dragging it to the browser, how to view, zoom, and annotate a PDF document in the browser, how to drag the browser window on top of slides that you are sharing, and how to open links from a slide so you can share that web page in the meeting.
With more and more content being available on the web, using a browser to share that content in virtual and hybrid meetings will be an important skill to master.
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Timecodes for each tip
0:00 Capture a web page image even if you need to scroll
1:32 Tear a tab off to create a separate browser window
2:39 Use a countdown timer from Google
4:39 Quickly display an image by dragging it to the browser
5:49 View, zoom, and annotate PDFs in the browser
8:24 Drag a browser window on top of shared slides
10:08 Open links from a slide to show backup information
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