Attend a town hall in Microsoft Teams
When you attend a town hall in Microsoft Teams, you can watch the live event and engage in the moderated Q&A. You won't have access to your mic or camera during the event, and there won't be an open chat among attendees.
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Join a town hall
Before you join a town hall, make sure to download Microsoft Teams on your device.
To join a town hall:
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Open the email invitation you received and select Join event.
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When you select Join event, the event will launch automatically in Teams, where you'll see the event screen.
Use live translated captions
Understand town hall presenters better with live translated captions. Choose from up to six preset languages with Office and M365 offerings, or 10 preset languages with Teams Premium. With live translated captions, you can see captions in the language you're most comfortable with.
To use live translated captions during a town hall:
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Select Caption
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Hover over Caption language.
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From the available languages, select the one most familiar to you.
You'll now be able to view live captions in the selected language.
Participate in Q&A
During a town hall, you can engage in Q&A, where you can post, reply, and react to questions. If the Q&A is moderated, you'll receive a notification that an organizer received your question and will review it before posting.
To open Q&A, select Q&A
To ask a question, type in the Ask a question text box at the top of the Q&A panel.
To learn more, see Q&A in Microsoft Teams meetings.
Leave a town hall
You can leave a town hall at anytime by selecting Leave
Access a town hall recording
After a town hall ends, the event organizers can choose to publish the event recording for attendees to watch. If a town hall recording is published, you'll automatically receive an email with a link to the recording.
By default, most event recordings expire after 30 days but can be extended by the organizer.