Create a new team
When Teams asks you to invite someone skip
You will be the only person in the team and you can start meeting and record it by yourself!
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Is there any way to hold a single-person meeting in Teams? I am a librarian and would like to present information to students within a Teams meeting, with no live attendees. I simply want to record a meeting where I am the only participant. I would later email the recorded meeting to the students.
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Create a new team
When Teams asks you to invite someone skip
You will be the only person in the team and you can start meeting and record it by yourself!
Dear Amanda,
As an Independent Advisor and community user, I'll help you with your question.
Yes it is possible, try this, you can create a new Private Team, it is not necessary to add any member.
See the process at following link: (it will take afew minutes)
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/crea...
Then on the General channel chat, at top-right click on "Meet" button, it will start a new meeting, then click in "Join now", next in top bar click in "Ellipsis" button (...) > Start recording, so if you have active your mic and cam, you can start to create your video, at end, that video it will be stored in your Onedrive site, and you can share with your colleagues through the Onedrive link.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/play...
Regards,
Renzo.