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2022-11-01 12:24 PM
I selected to pre-record a webinar. Do you know if I can change this after the webinar invitation has been created? I
2022-11-02 06:18 PM
Hi, @Kelli18,
I'm not clear on what you mean by pre-record. Do you mean you want to set the Webinar to "Record to the Cloud" when setting up the webinar? Most settings like this can easily be changed after the meeting/webinar is initially created and before the meeting/webinar starts. Once the session is started, however, changes to most settings will not affect a meeting/webinar in progress.
Normally when we say "pre-record", we're referring to recording a session in advance, and playing back (all or part of) the recording during a subsequent session. Sometimes a guest speaker is unable to present "live", and this is a way to ensure that the attendees still get to see and hear the person's material.