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==Web Polling==
===Figure 1===
To make a poll available for web voting, you can start with a new poll or one that you have already saved (but not published)
[[Image:webpoll-menu.png|400px|Fig. 1]]
===Figure 2===
Check the "Enable web polling" box. In the example, the multiple-selections box has also been checked; this is not necessary for all web polls.[[Image:webpoll-modify.png|400px|Fig. 2]]
===Figure 3===
The preview window appears the same as for an ordinary poll, except for the notice in red that "This poll will be available for web polling."[[Image:webpoll-preview.png|400px|Fig. 3]]
===Figure 4===
In the viewer clients, voting proceeds the same way. Note that in this example, checkboxes were enabled.[[Image:webpoll-checkboxes.png|400px|Fig. 4]]
===Figure 5===
In the presenter's client, the web polling URL has been generated and displayed, as well as in the chat notification. The presenter can distribute this URL to anyone they wish to have vote in the poll who is not present in the meeting.[[Image:webpoll-url.png|400px|Fig. 5]]
===Figure 6===
The voting page appears to anyone who visits the URL in simple HTML, suitable for mobile devices. The URL only allows each user to vote once, and the page is destroyed when the poll closes; if the poll is republished, a new URL will be generated.[[Image:webpoll-webpoll.png|400px|Fig. 6]]
===Figure 7===
Web votes are registered in the statistics the same as votes from within the meeting. Web users are not tracked by "Did Not Vote."
[[Image:webpoll-results.png|400px|Fig. 7]]