![]() ![]() Format allows you to change the thickness of your lines or the size of your text.Eraser lets you erase parts of your drawing.Spotlight tracks your mouse pointer and clicks across the screen.Stamp lets you choose between icons like hearts and arrows as stamps.Draw allows you to add shapes, lines, and arrows on-screen, and allows you to highlight parts of your screen.Text lets you write text on the screen.Select lets you select annotations you’ve added to the screen.Mouse closes annotation tools and selects your mouse pointer.You’ll get a variety of tools to choose from in the annotation toolbar, including: If another attendee is presenting, you can annotate over their shared screen by selecting View Options > Annotate from the top. Annotation controls are automatically displayed if you choose to share a Whiteboard. ![]() Find the Annotate button at the top to open the Zoom annotation bar. A green bar will appear on the top, notifying you that you’re sharing your screen.ģ. If you choose to share select windows, only those windows will ever be shared with your participants, even if you switch to other windows or applications on your system. Decide how you want to share your screen from the dialogue box that follows, and hit Share. If you don’t see the option here, you’ll find it in the More menu.Ģ. Select the Share Screen option from the meeting controls displayed at the bottom.
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