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To make a three-way call on Skype, you can follow these simple steps: 1. Start by calling the first person that you want to include in the call. 2. Once the first person answers, click on the "Add Call" button (it looks like a "+" symbol) located on the right side of the screen. 3. This will bring up your contact list. Find the second person that you want to include in the call and click on their name. 4. After the second person answers, you can click on the "Merge Calls" button (it looks like two arrows pointing towards each other) to merge all three of you into the same call. 5. If you need to add more people to the call, you can repeat the process by clicking on the "Add Call" button again and selecting the next person to join. 6. To end the call, simply click on the red "End Call" button. Note: Before making a three-way call on Skype, make sure that your Skype account has sufficient credit or a subscription plan that allows for group calls.
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