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How do I Enable Annotate

Sri1
Newcomer
Newcomer

I don't know how to turn on annotate and I don't understand the solution in zoom support

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RN
Community Moderator | Employee
Community Moderator | Employee

Hey @Sri1 to enable, you will need to go to https://zoom.us/profile/setting > Annotation > Enable(CTRL + F or CMD + F to quick find).

 

 

When in a meeting, the Host or Participant needs to be sharing a screen or whiteboard. 

 

Participants should have the ability to Annotate if enabled and/or the Host has given permission: 

 

 

 

Host View of Security

 

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Have you heard about Zoom AI Companion? ➡️ Check it out!

This is helpful in that it shows options I don't have available to me. In my Settings, annotation is enabled. But if I click on "Security" I don't see the "Annotate on Shared Content" option. 

I don't have that option either... but I'm using the "Free" version, maybe it's  only an option in the "Paid" version?