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Anonymous
2018-03-30T15:13:57+00:00

I cannot get the equation feature on my windows 10 downloaded Whiteboard app.  Do I have to have a subscription to get this?  What other features am I not getting?  I would like to try this out for educational/tutoring -- it looks great for that purpose. 

Thx for any help,

-p

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-04-02T12:46:58+00:00

    Thanks for the reply.  The first video item on a google search for Microsoft Whiteboard review is

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRA7HFk5a5w

    At about 3 minutes into the video, there is a discussion of the equation editor.  I know about and greatly admire this feature in OneNote and do not have the Hub software. 

    I guess I will stop trying to figure out how to get it into MS Whiteboard and hope it will be inserted at some point in the future.  I have tested collaborative software for months now and I think the simplicity and versatility of MS Whiteboard is extraordinary.  I look forward to extending its use to kids I tutor in the near future.  I still have to get them some pcs.

    Thanks again,

    -p

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-03-31T13:16:37+00:00

    Hi Anna,

    No, it is not an Office 365 acct.  It is a plain Jane ms account.  I am planning to get one or several Office 365 accts and pc's in order to tutor students remotely.  I would like to test the full functionality of the Preview version of MS Whiteboard.  What I see now is shown in the attached; there are no graph icons, nor are there any if I hit the cog wheel (see below). When I get an Office 365 will I have full functionality or should I have it now in the Preview edition? Thx for your help.?

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-03-31T09:46:56+00:00

    Hi mr Pablo,

    May I know what type of account are you using, is it Office 365 account?

    Microsoft Whiteboard preview is a free apps, if you have an account (Microsoft or Office 365 account) to sign in, you can open images in it, use Ink to Shape feature, and so on: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Microsoft-Whiteboard-Preview-Help-d236aef8-fcdf-4b5e-b5d7-7f157461e920?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US.

    The video in above link is about hubwhiteboard and Microsoft Surface hub, for app’s equation and graph feature, since we focus on Office 365 for business service, and I haven't found any relevant official document, you may submit feedback via whiteboard->Send Feedback:

    Thanks,

    Anna

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-03-30T16:17:27+00:00

    Thx for the rapid response.  I have downloaded the app.  I see on Internet videos that there is an equation feature and a graph feature, but I do not have the icons for this functionality.  Nor does my table function seem to work.  Must I have a subscription to get these functionalities, or perhaps I am doing something wrong.

    Thx again,

    -p

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-03-30T16:10:00+00:00

    Hi Mr. Pablo,

    For Microsoft Whiteboard, we can download and install it for free. You can download the Microsoft Whiteboard Preview for free from the Windows Store on any Windows 10 or Windows 10S device. However, to save your boards, you must log in with a Microsoft account (Outlook, Hotmail, Live, Xbox, etc.) or an Office 365 account (personal, work, or school). To work with others, at least one participant must log in with an Office 365 account (personal, work, or school). If you want to get more details about it, please refer to the following link:

    https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-whiteboard/digital-whiteboard-app

    Best regards,

    Coldwell

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