![]() ![]() Others run looser meetings with plenty of cut-and-thrust debate in chat, not all of which is pertinent to the topic. Some organizations run very structured meetings and use chat for clearly defined purposes such as asking questions, posting information to share with participants (like web site links), and noting follow-up items. As there aren’t too many questions, the presenter can handle the chats as they arise. ![]() If the meeting is a briefing with an occasional question, a chat bubble is a good way of asking questions of the presenter. The more people involved in a discussion, the busier the screen and the more distracting chat bubbles can be. My experience of using chat bubbles is mixed and depends on factors such as: To reverse the process, choose Show chat bubbles from the menu. Figure 2: Disabling chat bubbles during a Teams meeting
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