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Chapter 15: Sharing Software 
 
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If you are sharing an application for which the rendering of color on participants' 
screen is important, you can improve color quality by turning on True Color 
mode. For details, see 
Sharing applications with detailed color
 (on page 281). 
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Application and Web browser sharing only: Avoid covering a shared application 
or Web browser with another window on your computer's desktop. A 
crosshatched pattern appears in participant sharing windows where the other 
window is covering the shared application or browser. 
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Application and Web browser sharing only: If you want to switch your display 
between shared software and the Meeting window, you can pause software 
sharing before you return to the Meeting window, and then resume sharing once 
you return to the shared application. Pausing software sharing conserves processor 
usage and memory on your computer while you view the Meeting window. For 
details, see 
Pausing and resuming software sharing.
 (on page 264) 
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Application and Web browser sharing only: If you have more than one monitor, 
when you share an application or web browser, the participants can see it on 
whichever monitor you are displaying it. If you move the application or Web 
browser to another monitor, it is still visible to the participants. If you are sharing 
more than one application, the participants will see the best view if you make sure 
the applications are displaying on the same monitor. 
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Because software sharing requires additional bandwidth during a meeting, it is 
recommended that you use a dedicated, high-speed Internet connection when 
sharing software. However, if participants are using dial-up Internet connections, 
they may notice a delay in viewing or controlling shared software. If you want to 
share a document, such as a Microsoft Word or Excel document, you can improve 
the meeting experience for these participants by using document sharing instead 
of application sharing.