User guide

*Option available only on branded customer sites.
Whiteboard page - A Whiteboard page is a blank image page upon which you can
draw, add text and stamps, and highlight information, by using the Annotation tools.
For example, if you want to quickly create a flow chart to illustrate a point, insert a
White Board and then use the Annotation tools to draw squares, lines, and so on.
Polling page - Use polling pages to find out attendees' reactions and opinions
during a presentation. Polling pages are a great way to solicit feedback from
attendees by allowing them to select from several responses to a question. You
can create Polling pages ahead of time or insert them on-the-fly during your
presentation.
Text page - A Text page is a blank editable page upon which you can type. For
example, if you want to type new information that is available to the audience to
copy and paste, such as an action items list, you can create a Text page. When
you create and work with a Text page, you can right click on the screen or use
keyboard commands to copy, paste, cut, and delete text.
Web page - A Web page lets you display a Web page to the attendees and
provides each attendee with an independent connection to that URL, allowing them
to navigate the site freely. Web pages are ideal for allowing attendees to complete
a survey or form during your meeting.
Screen snapshot - A Screen snapshot shows a captured screen shot from your
computer, such as a captured spreadsheet or graphic. After you create a Snapshot,
you can use the Annotation tools to add annotations to it.
Typically, you will add collaborative slides as new resources. However, you may
choose to insert a collaborative slide into an existing resource—for example, as a
new slide in a PowerPoint presentation resource that you previously imported.
To add a collaborative slide as a new resource, follow the appropriate instructions below.
CREATE A WHITEBOARD
The Whiteboard Page supports rich text format and the ability to change font face, font
size and font color.
1 Click Content.
2 Click Share.
3 Click Whiteboard Page.
4 When the Whiteboard opens, click the drawing and text tools at the bottom of the
window to create content.
CREATE A POLL
1 Click Content.
2 Click Share.
3 Click Poll Page.
4 In the Create Poll dialog box, type a question, and then type labels for each
choice.
5 Click OK.