Create a Webinar: Upload Content

Create a Webinar: Upload Content

On the Content tab, you can upload videos and slides for the presentation. 

  • Click on the Upload button to import your slides and videos
  • Supported formats include .ppt or .pptx for Slides
  • Supported formats include .mp4, .mov, .wmv, .avi, or .flv for Videos

To remove a slide or video, select the Remove button.


Polls and URLs are added from within the Presenter Console. 

I uploaded my slide deck, where can I download it?


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