Group Conversations In Skype

2013-04-10 Thread Scott Rumery
Hello,

Does anyone know how to do a group conversation in Skype? I need to be able to 
call a team member and then add a client to the call. I Googled this and I 
found the instructions for doing this, but when I follow the instructions the 
add button in the new conversations window is dimmed.

Thank you,
Scott

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Re: Group Conversations In Skype

2013-04-10 Thread Rachel Feinberg
Hi Scott,

It's been awhile since I've done this, but here goes:
 The easier way is to have everyone call you who wishes to be apart of the 
conference, when they do so, you'll get a merge calls button. if this isn't 
possible, however, go to the table of contacts, and so the add button won't 
be dimmed, once you find the contact you wish to add, press vo+command+f5, then 
vo+shift+space to left-click on them. This should then make the add button 
not dimmed, and you can have them in the call as well.

On Apr 10, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Scott Rumery blindfait...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Does anyone know how to do a group conversation in Skype? I need to be able 
 to call a team member and then add a client to the call. I Googled this and I 
 found the instructions for doing this, but when I follow the instructions the 
 add button in the new conversations window is dimmed.
 
 Thank you,
 Scott
 
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Re: Group Conversations In Skype

2013-04-10 Thread Maria Joe Chapman
HI.  thanks for this tip.  I knew how to add people if they called me, but 
never new how to add someone to a call.

awesome.


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On 11/04/2013, at 6:29 AM, Rachel Feinberg walksi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Scott,
 
 It's been awhile since I've done this, but here goes:
 The easier way is to have everyone call you who wishes to be apart of the 
 conference, when they do so, you'll get a merge calls button. if this isn't 
 possible, however, go to the table of contacts, and so the add button won't 
 be dimmed, once you find the contact you wish to add, press vo+command+f5, 
 then vo+shift+space to left-click on them. This should then make the add 
 button not dimmed, and you can have them in the call as well.
 
 On Apr 10, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Scott Rumery blindfait...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Does anyone know how to do a group conversation in Skype? I need to be able 
 to call a team member and then add a client to the call. I Googled this and 
 I found the instructions for doing this, but when I follow the instructions 
 the add button in the new conversations window is dimmed.
 
 Thank you,
 Scott
 
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Re: Group Conversations In Skype

2013-04-10 Thread Scott Rumery
Thank you for this . I was able to make a group conversation call with these 
instructions.

Scott
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On Apr 10, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Rachel Feinberg walksi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Scott,
 
 It's been awhile since I've done this, but here goes:
 The easier way is to have everyone call you who wishes to be apart of the 
 conference, when they do so, you'll get a merge calls button. if this isn't 
 possible, however, go to the table of contacts, and so the add button won't 
 be dimmed, once you find the contact you wish to add, press vo+command+f5, 
 then vo+shift+space to left-click on them. This should then make the add 
 button not dimmed, and you can have them in the call as well.
 
 On Apr 10, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Scott Rumery blindfait...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Does anyone know how to do a group conversation in Skype? I need to be able 
 to call a team member and then add a client to the call. I Googled this and 
 I found the instructions for doing this, but when I follow the instructions 
 the add button in the new conversations window is dimmed.
 
 Thank you,
 Scott
 
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