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How to Set Up a Microsoft Teams Meeting for First-Time Users

Set up your first Microsoft Teams meeting: learn about meeting types, scheduling, background customization, adding members, and in-meeting controls.
Dominic Kent
Dominic Kent is a content marketer specializing in unified communications and contact centers.
Four people on a Microsoft Teams meeting video call

This guide is designed to help you set up a Microsoft Teams meeting for the first time.

It should also help you learn about the different variations of Microsoft Teams meetings and the features at your disposal before, during, and after a meeting.

Here’s how to get started. If you’re already using Teams, you can jump to the section most relevant below:

  1. How to start a Microsoft Teams meeting
  2. How to Meet Now in Microsoft Teams
  3. Schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting
  4. How to create a Microsoft Teams meeting link
  5. How to schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook
  6. Customize your Microsoft Teams background
  7. How to add members to Microsoft Teams meetings
  8. How to see everyone in Microsoft Teams
  9. Choosing what you want to see in a Teams meeting
  10. In-meeting controls and what you can do with Microsoft Teams

How to start a Microsoft Teams meeting

You can start a Microsoft Teams meeting either through the Teams app or Microsoft Outlook.

The meeting looks the same both ways.

You can decide which you want to use based on what makes the most sense to your company.

Microsoft is all about making meetings flexible so there are four ways that you can launch a discussion with your team:

  • Ad-hoc meetings: Created by clicking the Meet now button to get everyone involved in a conversation as quickly as possible.
  • Private meetings: 1-on-1 conversations with specific colleagues or employees.
  • Channel meetings: Group conversations with an entire team or group of people.
  • Consultation meetings: Like in telemedicine where doctors and patients meet 1-to-1.

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How to Meet now in Microsoft Teams

If you want to Meet now in Microsoft Teams, you’re probably looking for the quickest way to get all of the people in a channel talking.

All you need to do is select the little camera icon in new or existing conversations.

In your video preview, enter a name for your meeting, and click Meet now.

The Meet now button on Microsoft Teams

Click on the names of the people you want to invite to your meeting.

You can also type phone numbers if you want to add people from outside of your organization to the discussion.

If you want to join a meeting using Meet now, look for the camera icon in a conversation and click Jump in.

If you want to share a screen during your meeting, click the screen icon to show your screen to the other people you’re talking to.

The ellipses icon will give you other in-meeting controls, including the option to record the meeting and have it emailed to you.

How to record your Microsoft Teams meeting

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How to schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting

You can schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting using your Exchange calendar.

Your calendar in Teams is automatically synced to your Exchange calendar.

Every meeting scheduled in Teams automatically becomes an online meeting.

To schedule a meeting in a chat window, select the icon that looks like a calendar in the chat below the box where you usually type your messages.

You can also go to the Calendar tab on the left-hand side of the app and click on New meeting.

Select a range of times within the calendar and Teams will open a scheduling form, where you can give your meeting a title, invite people, and add meeting details.

Microsoft Teams also has a Scheduling Assistant you can use to find a time that works for everyone.

Finding a time that works for all team members with the Microsoft Teams scheduling assistant

Once you’ve got all the details ironed out, click Save. This closes the scheduling form and sends an invite to everyone’s inbox.

To create a channel meeting, click on New meeting and type the name of one or more channels into the box that says Add channel.

Adding the channel "File Sharing Demo" to

Channels can’t be added or edited after you’ve sent your invites.

You’ll need to send a new invite if you decide to add extra channels later.

When you have a channel meeting, everyone in the team can see and join that channel.

Once again, you can use the Scheduling Assistant with a channel meeting.

You can also use dropdown boxes on your calendar to add a recurring meeting to everyone’s calendar.

Remember, in a Microsoft Exchange calendar, all Microsoft Teams Meetings will show a Join button five minutes before a meeting is set to start.

When someone joins a meeting, the event changes colors to let you know that someone’s online.

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How to create a Microsoft Teams meeting link

The Meet now option is a great way to instantly begin a video meeting.

Here’s how to get a link to your meeting to share:

After selecting Meet now, you have the option to change your meeting name by typing in the box under Meeting name.

Once you have titled your meeting, click Get a link to share.

Get a link to share with attendees

Teams will automatically generate a meeting link.

Click the rectangle icon to the right of the link to copy it to your clipboard.

You can also click Share via email to send the link to your invitees.

Copy your Meet now meeting link or share it directly by email

Don’t forget to click Start meeting to begin your video meeting.

How to schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook

You can also schedule a Microsoft Teams Meetings from Outlook.

The Microsoft Teams Outlook add-in allows people to view, accept, or enter meetings from Teams, or Outlook.

To schedule a meeting, open Outlook and click on New Teams Meeting in the calendar view.

Add the people that you want to include in the meeting to the To field.

If you want a bunch of people to join the meeting at once, you can invite entire contact groups.

Add your meeting subject, as well as a location, start time, and end time, then click Send to inform your team.

You can also invite people outside of your organization to a Teams Meeting from Outlook.

All you need to do is add them as guests before the meeting starts, so they don’t need to join anonymously.

Add guests to your team by selecting Teams and then visiting the team in your list. Click on … (More Options) > Add member.

Enter the email address of the guest.

Anyone with a business or consumer account can join your team as a guest.

You can also edit guest information to give them a name.

Click Add to send a welcome email to your guest.

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Customize your Microsoft Teams background

Video conferencing is a great way to bring teams together, regardless of where your users are. However, people may be reluctant to join a video meeting if their environment is messy or distracting.

The good news? Microsoft Teams changes all that.

You can blur everything behind you in a video, for absolute privacy.

To do this, simply:

  • Click on your audio and video settings screen when you join a meeting
  • Choose the ellipses “…” for more options
  • Tap on Blur my background

You can also add custom backgrounds like an office environment or company logo, rather than blurring out the background.

Microsoft Teams Custom Backgrounds

Microsoft introduced virtual backgrounds for Microsoft Teams in April 2020. Microsoft said it designed custom backgrounds to let you replace your real meeting background with a “fresh and bright home office.”

To find virtual backgrounds, launch a video chat and tap the menu:

Click the three dot icon and select Video effects and settings to change your backround

Click Video effects and settings.

This will bring up a sidebar with some alternative background options.

Select a preset background or upload your own to use in Microsoft teams meetings

You can only use stock photos from Microsoft for now but watch this space.

For something more advanced, and to stand out in front of your boss, colleagues, or clients, you can opt for a third-party background.

An example of a third-party background of an office

To download a selection of premium Microsoft Teams backgrounds, you can choose from 300 high-quality images here.

How to add members to Microsoft Teams meetings

There are various ways to add members to Microsoft Teams meetings.

For instance, if you have Anonymous Join enabled, then anyone can join the conference as an anonymous user by clicking on a meeting link invitation.

You can turn Anonymous Join on by visiting the Microsoft Teams admin center, clicking on Meetings > Meeting Settings > Participants:

Allowing anonymous users to join Microsoft Teams meetings

If you want more control over who attends your meetings, toggle this switch off, and send invitations to individual team members instead.

As well as inviting everyone in a channel or conversation to a meeting at once, you can also send an email and phone number invitations too.

Before a meeting, you can use the Invite People box when you start your meeting to search for people and invite whoever you like.

When you’re in a meeting, click on Show participants in your meeting controls to see who’s there, who’s been invited, and who isn’t there yet.

To ask someone to join a meeting, you can click on People, then Request to join.

Alternatively, type a person’s name into the search box (if they’re in your organization), or their phone number or email address.

How to

Want to customize your meeting invitations?

Click on Meetings > Meeting Settings > Email invitation.

Here, you can customize the logo that shows up in your email invitation, as well as the footer, to make your invite seem more professional.

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How to see everyone in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams allows for up to 250 people to participate in a single Teams meeting.

But, this doesn’t mean you can see all users at the same time. Until recently, Teams only allowed users to view the 4 last active participants in a video call.

As part of Microsoft Teams’ third-anniversary celebration on the 20th of March, Microsoft rolled out various updates, including a new ability to see up to 9 people in a meeting at the same time.

The upgrade to simultaneously being able to view 9 participants came with a few exciting other features for Microsoft Teams meetings, like:

  • Background blur for iOS devices
  • Enhanced audio even when using networks with high packet loss
  • Booking apps added to teams
  • Custom backgrounds for video meetings
  • A raise hands feature to let your colleagues know you have something to say
  • The option to formally end meetings for all Teams participants at the same time

The new 9-person view for Microsoft Teams will feature a 3×3 grid of the most active people in your meeting.

The option will be rolled out incrementally so keep checking your Teams meetings for this.

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Choosing what you want to see in a Teams meeting

Although you can’t switch from one screen layout to another in a Teams meeting, Microsoft anticipates what you need to see during conversations.

When someone is speaking, they’ll be added to the roster of the 9 videos you can see on your screen at once.

If choosing what you want to see in a Teams meeting is important, there are three things you can try:

  • Pinning the video: If you need to focus on a particular person during a video conference, right-click on the video you want to pin and select Pin. This keeps the video feed on your screen, no matter who’s talking.
  • Switching between content: When a video presentation appears, you can switch between viewing the content and watching other people in the room. Click on the video you’re interested in to focus on a particular person or presentation.
  • Reframing your video: If you want a different view of a specific video, right-click on the content and click fit to frame. Choose fill frame to get a closer, more cropped view.

In-meeting controls and what you can do with Microsoft Teams

As an admin, you’ll be able to use your Meetings settings to control plenty of factors, including whether anonymous people can join teams and more.

You can:

  • Allow audio conferencing: With an audio conferencing license, people will be able to dial into your meetings from over 90 different countries.
  • Set up a virtual lobby: Any attendees not in your organization will appear in a virtual lobby by default with Microsoft Teams. This allows you to choose who should have access to the conversation.
  • Mute attendees: In large meetings, you can click on the Mute option on an attendee’s profile to stop them from disturbing other people in your group. You can also unmute them later, or mute everyone but yourself.
  • Screen or application sharing: Click on the screen icon on your Microsoft Teams meeting to share your screen. If you only want to share a specific window or application, you can choose exactly how much to share.
  • Interactive troubleshooting: Teams will automatically tell you if it detects any problems. For instance, you’ll get a notification if you’re trying to speak to your team when you’re muted.
  • Call analytics and recordings: Clicking the … More Options button on Teams will allow you to record a meeting, which can be sent straight to your inbox after the discussion is finished. Microsoft also offers a range of analytics to help troubleshoot potential issues with your meetings too.

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