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Before a meeting Open the meeting in your Teams calendar. Select Meeting options. Select Roles . Next to Choose co-organizers, search and choose people you want to make co-organizers. Next to Who can present?, designate who can present during the meeting.
Create a meeting with meeting notes Go to your Teams calendar. Select + New meeting to schedule a meeting. In Details, select Add an agenda . Add an agenda, notes, or tasks. Select Send. Participants will receive an event invitation with the meeting notes attached.
Go to the Calendar view. Right-click on your calendar in the left sidebar. Select “Sharing and Permissions”. In the “Share with” field, enter the name or email of the person you want to give access to.
Sign in to the Teams admin center. In the left navigation, expand Teams > Team templates. Select Add. In the Team templates section, select Create a brand new template.
Here's how to do it effectively. Clarify meeting objectives. The first step in writing a meeting agenda is to clearly define any goals. Invite participant input. Outline key questions for discussion. Define each task's purpose. Allocate time for agenda items. Assign topic facilitators. Write the meeting agenda.
Create a custom meeting template In the Teams admin center, expand Meetings and select Meeting templates. Select Add. Enter a name and description for the template. Choose the options that you want to use for this template. To prevent the meeting organizer from changing an option, select the option and then select lock.
Create a meeting with meeting notes Go to your Teams calendar. Select + New meeting to schedule a meeting. In Details, select Add an agenda . Add an agenda, notes, or tasks. Select Send. Participants will receive an event invitation with the meeting notes attached.
Developing a Shared Meeting Agenda Agree on tangible meeting outcome(s) together. Design first draft of agenda together. Review the agenda with a lens that reflects the values and principles of the group. Reality check against time/resources.
How do you prepare a meeting schedule? Identify the meeting's goals. List your meeting's topics as tasks or questions. Estimate realistic times for each item included in your meeting schedule template. Identify discussion leaders. Make a timeline.
After a meeting In Teams, go to Calendar . Select the past meeting. Select Recap. To download the attendance CSV file for the meeting, select Download .