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How To View Past & Upcoming Meetings


 

Preview and edit your upcoming meetings, and view summaries of past meetings quickly and easily from the dashboard. Managing your meetings is a breeze!

After clicking on the Upcoming tab, you will be shown a list of all your upcoming meetings. From here, you can:

  • preview who has accepted or declined your invitation
  • Edit one or all re-occurring calls within a series
  • Change the date/time of existing meetings
  • Invite participants
  • Choose Dial-In numbers

Clicking on the Past tab will bring up a list of past conference calls. From here you can view old call summaries, access chat logs and attendance lists, or even share and download past recordings.

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