 In this video, I'm going to show you the different options available to you when you are in a Zoom meeting. Let's get started. This is a typical Zoom meeting. We have four participants. As an attendee, I can change the view by clicking on this View button and choosing Speaker View. This is what we call the Active Speaker View. I can switch to Gallery View or I can switch to a Full Screen View. If you have a large turnout and you want to see more participants in your Gallery View, you can go to the Video Settings by clicking on this arrow, select Video Settings, scroll down, choose between up to 25 participants or up to 49 participants. With the new version of Zoom, we have a feature that allows us to rearrange the participant view. Let's say I want to take Priscilla's video and place it on top. I can click on the video and drag it, move it here. Once you have rearranged the order of the videos, we can reset the view by clicking on View and select Release Video Order. What happens when one of the presenters starts screen sharing? Let's say Priscilla is a presenter and she is going to show us a PowerPoint presentation. When a presenter starts a presentation, Zoom will give maximum space to the presentation. The View options that are available will now change. If I click on the View button, I can see I have three options now. Side by side speaker, side by side gallery. Let's go through them one by one. If I select side by side speaker, Zoom will display the presentation along with the active speaker on the right-hand side. The speaker view is normally shown as a small thumbnail. You can change that by taking your mouse over this line and dragging it to the left. You can make the speaker view larger than the presentation or the presentation larger than the speaker view. You can have the gallery view of all the participants on the right-hand side by clicking on View and select Side by Side Gallery. If you want to see more participant, just move this line to the left and Zoom will fit as many participants as possible up to a limit of 49. You can also pin the video of a specific participant. For example, if I want this person to be pinned, I can click on these three dots and select Pin. When I pin a video, that particular video will stay on my screen regardless of who is speaking in the meeting. If I want to replace the pin video, let's say to Priscilla, come here, click on these three buttons and click Replace Pin. To remove the pin, come here and click on Remove Pin. When you are a host, you have more control on what you see and what the audience is. Let's start with the Pin option. As a host, we can pin multiple participants to our screen. For example, I want to highlight Priscilla's video by pinning it. You can come to the video, select the three buttons, select Pin. If I want to add one more person as a pin video, select that video, let's say Yo-Yo, click these three buttons and add pin. When you want to clear all the pins, come here, click on the View button and remove all pins. As a host, you have the ability to spotlight one or more persons to the audience. Click on the three buttons and select Spotlight for everyone. Now the audience will see this video as their main video. If I want to add one more spotlight, let's say Priscilla, select on the three buttons and add spotlight. And this is the view the audience will see now on their screen. If you want to remove one person from the spotlight, right click on the video and select Remove Spotlight. As a host, you can also rearrange the order of the video. For example, if I want Priscilla's video to be first, move it here. Once I rearrange the videos, if I click on the View button, I can select Follow Host Videos Order. And what this does is whatever order that I have set, the entire audience will see the videos in that same order. This is especially useful if you want to make sure that the main speaker is always on the top. If you want to release the video order, select View and click Release Video Order. When you do this, it will allow the participants to choose their own video order.