Hi,
Rose, have you figured out how to add people who call you while you're in a 
conference to that conference, if you see what i mean? Let's say i'm in a 
conference with Jill and John and then you call and i want to add you to the 
conference i'm in, is it possible?
/Krister
10 apr 2011 kl. 14.24 skrev Nektarios Mallas:

> 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. Any help would be appreciated. 
>>> 
>>> Thanks, 
>>> Brianna 
>>> 
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