A conference stays active for as long as people are in it. WIth the way Skype is structured, it's very easy to just stay in a conference. You don't have to close the conversation WIndows, and you'll be notified of new events. One thing you can do to make sure you always know where that conference is is to add it to your favorites or your bookmarks. Though if someone leaves, you'll have to add them in again. I'm not sure if adding a conference to your favorites makes sure they're always in it if you select that conference or not. You can add someone to your favorites or bookmarks from the conversation menu. I'm still half asleep, so sorry if that was a litle less thorough than usual. Hth, Rose
On Apr 10, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote: > Hello. Thanks for your informative message. It certainly helped me a lot to > understand how Skype conferencing works. > Is it possible to set Skype up so there is some kind of permanent conference > in place, and a number of people to be able to add themselves automatically > there? > Thanks. > > Nektarios. > > On Apr 9, 2011, at 12:24 AM, Rose Morales wrote: > >> Wow, there seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding Skype conferences in >> Skype 5. Recently I've found it necessary to be involved in a lot of them, >> and it gave me a chance to really play around with Skype 5 conferencing. So >> I thought I'd chime in here. To make a new conversation, hit command-n, or >> go to file, new conversation. You will have a blank conversation. Now, hit >> command-shift-a or the add people button in the conversation window. You >> will see an edit field and a table here. Interact with the table to see your >> entire contact list, online contacts first. Hit enter or space on each >> person you wish to add to a conference. Alternatively, in the edit field, >> type the name of a person you wish to add. This can be a display name or a >> Skype name. So if you wanted to add me to a conference, you'd type Rose. The >> results of your search will show up here. So if you have Rose Kline and Rose >> Morales, you would then pick Rose Morales if you were going to invite me to >> your conference and not Rose Kline. Perform the same process for each >> contact you wish to add. Once a contact has been successfully added using >> the spacebar or enter key, their name will show up in the edit field as an >> embedded image. So if you're not sure which names you've selected, just read >> that edit field back to yourself. Anything that identifies itself as an >> image is a name you've added. Any text which is not an image will be >> something you're searching for in your contact list. Or at least Skype will >> assume so. When you finish selecting contacts and hit the done button, Skype >> will call each of the contacts you've added to a conversation. If you simply >> wish to add a person to a conversation without calling them, type /add and >> then a Skype username into the chat field of your conversation. You can >> separate multiple names with commas. If you wish to hang up on an individual >> person in the conference and you are the conference host, find the name of >> that person in the conversation. It may be before the scroll area or inside >> it. Vo-shift-m on their name and hit hang up. Additionally, please bear in >> mind that if the conference host hangs up, everyone will get hung up. A new >> person can host, but do not try to call each person individually. You must >> call the entire conference or no one at all. Only the master of a conference >> can kick people from a conference if everyone's rank remains unmodified. >> That is to say, if no one receives a promotion by the conference master. >> Helpers can also kick people but only if promoted to said level by a master. >> The master is the person who added people to a conversation, from what I >> gather. This can be different than the creator. Like, say I open up a >> message to Jeff. I'm the conference creator. Jeff adds Cara to the chat. >> Jeff is the master, because he added Cara. Only the master can promote >> people to the master rank level. For more information about the skype >> ranking system in conferences, type /help in any Skype chat window. >> >> Hth, >> Rose >> >> On Apr 8, 2011, at 12:17 PM, Brianna Snyder wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Just like the subject says, I'd like to know if you can make a conference >>> in Skype 5. I have not been able to figure out how to add someone to an >>> existing call. 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