- Google Meet will allow users to share access to the content they are presenting in a meeting with participants.
- Users can share the file while giving a presentation by using the floating action menu or the recommendation in the Meet Chat.
- Google will allow users to access their speaker notes within Google Meet while presenting Google Slides.
Google Meet, its video communication service, is getting a new feature that will allow users to share access to the content they are presenting in a meeting with participants, including everyone on the Calendar guest list.
Users can share the file while giving a presentation by using the floating action menu or the recommendation in the Meet Chat, according to a blog post by the tech giant.
The new function is useful since it allows users to easily share provided content without having to go into another window to authorize access.
“This makes it easier for meeting attendees to follow along with your presentation, find and reference your material later on, and continue working on action items from the meeting,” Google said.
In addition, the company stated that when users paste a link into the meeting chat, they will be “prompted with the file access dialogue.”
Users can then alter access as appropriate and choose whether or not to attach the file to the calendar event.
Earlier this month, Google announced a new feature that will allow users to access their speaker notes within Google Meet while presenting Google Slides.
To display their speaker notes within the call, users just click the new speaker notes button in the Slides controls bar in Meet.
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