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Making Skype Calls

Once you have set up Skype you can start to make calls.

There are two types of calls you can make: PC to PC (these are free) and PC to Phone (these require Skype Credit and are charged per minute).

PC to PC

Everyone on Skype has a “Skype Name”. This is like an ID. It is a single string of letters and/or digits - e.g. jsmith436, fredflintstone.

If you know the Skype Name of the person you want to call, you can just type it straight into the box at the bottom of the Skype window, then press the green “Call” button to call that person.

If you don’t know the Skype Name of the person you want to call, you will need to search the global Skype network for it. To do this, choose “Contacts > Search for Skype users…” from the main Skype menu. A search window will appear. Enter the full name of the person then click the “Search” button. Keep in mind that there are millions of registered Skype users, so there may be a number of people with the same name as the person you want to contact. If this is the case you will need to narrow your search by entering other criteria, such as Country, State etc. Another option is to enter an email address instead of the name. (All of these additional criteria require that your contact has filled in all the relevant details in their Skype profile).

Once you locate the person, you will probably want to add them as a contact before you call them. To do this, click the contact then click the “Add Selected Contact” button. If you don’t want to add them as a contact, just write down or remember their Skype Name, close the search window, then type the Skype Name straight into the box at the bottom of the Skype window and press the green “Call” button to start a call.

If you added the person as a contact, simply select the contact from the list of Skype contacts in the main Skype window, then press the green “Call” button to call the contact.

PC to Phone

Jargon alert: This is known as “SkypeOut”. To learn how to make calls to normal phones from your PC, click this SkypeOut link.

Calling from Outlook

If you have Microsoft Outlook, you can simplify the process of making Skype Calls. Click a link below to see how to do this:

Calling an Outlook contact on their phone

Calling an Outlook contact on their PC



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Reader Comments

i want to know what is the exact procedure to make a call to any pc using internet i.e., head phone, connection activation if any and what the person to whom i want to call would be required to have

For the basic requirements for you and the other person, start with our Skype page: http://www.skylook.biz/skype

Hi,
I bought the headphones and downloaded SKYPE but I have no idea what is a SKYPE name and how to get it. Please help.
Thank you
Regards,Gipsy

Hi Gipsy,

To get your Skype name, start Skype. A window should appear that allows you to enter details for a new account. You need to make up a Skype Name for yourself (e.g. gypsy123), and enter that, as well as your full name and email address (from memory). If the window does not appear, click “Don’t have a Skype Name?” in the login window.

Regards,
Paul

Hello!

I can see that it is possible to initiate Skype call from Skylook. But is it also possible to answer an incoming Skype call in Skylook?

Hi Kristo,

Yes - when a call is incoming, an “answer” button appears in the Outlook toolbar. Just click this to answer the incoming call. If you have the answering machine switched on, you also have a button that lets you tell the answering machine to pick up the call.

Regards,
Paul

Bonjour,

Beaucoup de fois j’ai voulut appeler un de mes contact qui etais dejà en conversations. Est-il possible de savoir si un de nos contact skype est dejà en conversation telephonique?

merci

Hi Cabrol,
Sorry, there is no way to see whether one of your contacts is already in a telephone conversation.
Regards,
Paul