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Why are there Conversation, Q&A and Presentation modes?

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Why are there Conversation, Q&A and Presentation modes?

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Glance phone conferences have three ways to control who can be heard. As the Host, you rotate through the modes by hitting *7. All conferences start in Conversation mode. Hitting *7 moves it to Q&A mode. Hitting *7 again moves it to Presentation mode. Hitting *7 a third time moves it back to Conversation mode, and so on. Conversation mode lets everyone speak freely. Choose it for small groups. Q&A mode mutes everyone who entered with the Guest Access Code. Each guest can un-mute (and again mute) himself or herself by hitting *6 on their telephone keypad. This is handy for larger meetings or if someone’s line is noisy. Presentation mode mutes everyone who used the Guest Access Code, but unlike Q&A Mode, they cannot un-mute themselves.This is best for large events, like webinars. Start webinars in Presentation mode. When it’s time for questions, hit *7 twice to rotate the conference to Q&A mode. Then invite those with questions to un-mute themselves by hitting *6. You can mute everyone a

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Glance phone conferences have three ways to control who can be heard. As the Host, you rotate through the modes by hitting *7. All conferences start in Conversation mode. Hitting *7 moves it to Q&A mode. Hitting *7 again moves it to Presentation mode. Hitting *7 a third time moves it back to Conversation mode, and so on. Conversation mode lets everyone speak freely. Choose it for small groups. Q&A mode mutes everyone who entered with the Guest Passcode. Each guest can un-mute (and again mute) himself or herself by hitting *6 on their telephone keypad. This is handy for larger meetings or if someone’s line is noisy. Presentation mode mutes everyone who used the Guest Passcode, but unlike Q&A Mode, they cannot un-mute themselves.This is best for large events, like webinars. Start webinars in Presentation mode. When it’s time for questions, hit *7 twice to rotate the conference to Q&A mode. Then invite those with questions to un-mute themselves by hitting *6. You can mute everyone again b

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