Microsoft has been testing a new in-meeting share experience for Teams on Windows 10 and macOS. The feature was first previewed in January and Microso

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Microsoft has been testing a new in-meeting share experience for Teams on Windows 10 and macOS. The feature was first previewed in January and Microsoft started tested it with some users in April, and the new in-meeting share interface is now available for everyone.

The revised in-meeting sharing experience has been designed for desktops only and it will allow users to quickly access their screen sharing options from the top menu. The new share tray, which has been relocated to the top menu, lets you share everything you could in the old share tray.

The difference is the user interface has been tweaked for better accessibility and Microsoft has also streamlined the options so users can easily find the content they need to share. As you can see in the below screenshot, this new in-meeting share interface opens in a flyout and it still has all the old options to share screen.

In some cases, users may notice a delay when accessing a few items in the share tray. This can happen due to latency where items will take a few seconds to load. Microsoft previously confirmed that it’s trying to improve load times and a future update will address the latency issues.

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