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81903_22607_2.pngLog the minutes of a meeting

Minimum version: FirstClass 8.3

Audience: Business professionals

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FirstClass applications used:
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9203_31709_1.png Summary
Want an easy way to log the minutes of an online meeting? Use FirstClass as a secretary. Open the chat room in a conference or workspace before the meeting starts and save the transcript. When the meeting concludes, simply move the session to a folder or conference to share with other participants, or for later reference. No need for anyone to type out the meeting minutes.
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Michael Green is the VP of Sales and Marketing at Husky Planes. Every two weeks he has online meetings with his out-of-town employees, which he books in the team calendar. Just before each meeting, Michael creates a new Chat Room in the team's workspace and sets it to save the transcript.
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When the meeting concludes, Michael moves the chat room into a folder called Meeting Minutes for everyone to view. Whenever somebody opens the chat room session in the future, they will see a transcript of the meeting in the chat window.
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For the next meeting, Michael simply creates a new chat room in the team's workspace.
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Another way Michael can save the transcript is to copy the contents of the chat window after the meeting and paste it into a FirstClass document. Then he can post the document in the Meeting Minutes folder. The advantage of this method is that he can annotate or edit the minutes, and he doesn't have to create a new chat room for every meeting. However, he also runs the risk of forgetting to copy the transcript before closing the window.
Here is the transcript from a meeting he conducted, with Michael's annotations.
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