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2021-09-02 12:24 PM
We have an upcoming team meeting with 34 participants.
I would like to do a screen capture to make a file that could be pasted in Photoshop and then printed by the participants if they so desired. My question:
I know i can get 25 or 49 per screen. What will the display look like with 34 participants if I select the 49 box? Will it show the 34 (5 rows of 6 + 4 on another row) on a full sized display, or will they be shrunk to the 49 person size?
A image example would be nice.
Thanks
2021-09-02 02:44 PM
Hey @Butchdon, thanks for being a part of the community. In a dual-screen setup in Zoom Rooms, the participants should be equally distributed across the screens (there are some display settings/choices you can make that make this not happen, but that's the default).
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2021-09-02 03:43 PM
I'm using just a single monitor. What do you mean by dual screen?
2021-09-30 01:57 PM
Apologies for the delay. in a single monitor setup, your proposed layout (5 rows of 6 + 4 on another row) should be what is seen.