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Add an alternative host to an already scheduled webinar?

itsbecks
Newcomer
Newcomer

Hi! I would like to add an alternative host to a webinar that is already scheduled.

 

My primary motivation for doing this is so that this person can join the practice session I'll start before the webinar, and help me ensure that everything is working correctly. (Versus upgrading them to co-host, which I can only do once the meeting starts).

 

Any advice for how to do this? Or if not, another way to manage the situation? Thank you so much!

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bstrelko
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Sure, but this must be done when the practice session is not occupied.

1.) As the webinar creator, navigate to https://[tenant].us/webinar/list#/upcoming

2.) Hover over the webinar in question, select "Edit"

3.) Navigate to 'Alternative Hosts'. Add and save.

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bstrelko
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Sure, but this must be done when the practice session is not occupied.

1.) As the webinar creator, navigate to https://[tenant].us/webinar/list#/upcoming

2.) Hover over the webinar in question, select "Edit"

3.) Navigate to 'Alternative Hosts'. Add and save.