 Screen sharing is an essential tool anyone using Zoom should use. This video will show you how to do just that. Rod here. Welcome to Burn to Learn. Let's get started. Let's consider three simple steps. Step one, locating the share screen button. Step two, selecting what to share. And step three, how to stop sharing the screen. To get started, take a second to subscribe to our channel by clicking here. And give us a like by clicking here. And check out our techie t-shirts by clicking on the link in the description below. Step one, locating the share screen button. Once you're on a call, hover your mouse at the bottom of the screen to reveal the taskbar. The taskbar has many features including Unmute and Mute. Starting video, security, participants, chat and share screen. Click on the green share screen button here. Step two, selecting what to share. When you click the green share screen button, you'll be in the basic tab of the share screen options window. In this tab, you can select which screen you would like to share if you're connected to multiple monitors or what window you want to share. There is also an advanced setting tab for these specific sharing options. PowerPoint as background, targeting a portion of a screen, music or computer sound only, and content from a second camera. And finally, there is a files tab that lets you choose from different online storage programs like Google Drive or OneDrive. You should check out our Google Drive and OneDrive videos. Once you've selected the screen you want to share, click the share button in the bottom right corner of the window here. When you click on it, your screen will be visible to everyone on the call. Step three, stop sharing screen. While you are sharing your screen, zoom will display a green you are sharing button at the top of your screen. To stop sharing your screen, click the red stop share button here. And that's it. Easy, right? Now that you know how to share your screen, let other people know by sharing this video. Be sure to leave a like if you enjoyed the video. Subscribe to our channel for more awesome content. And please leave a comment down below. We would love to hear your thoughts. This has been Rod from Burn to Learn. Thanks for watching.