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In order to get to the Meeting Information page, you will first need to navigate to the Meeting List page by following these steps:
When you access the Meetings page, the My Meetings link is opened by default and a view is set on the Meeting List tab. You will find the meeting that is listed on this page as shown in the following screenshot:
By clicking on the Cookbook Meeting option in the Name column (marked with a red outline), you will be presented with the Meeting Information page. In the section titled Meeting Information, you can examine various pieces of information about the selected meeting. On this page, you can review Name, Summary, Start Time, Duration, Number of users in room(that are currently present in the meeting room), URL, Language(selected), and the Access rights of the meeting.
The two most important fields are marked with a red outline in the previous screenshot. The first one is the link to the meeting URL and the second is the Enter Meeting Room button. You can join the selected meeting room by clicking on any of these two options.
In the upper portion of this page, you will notice the navigation bar with the following links:
By selecting any of these links, you will open pages associated with them. Our main focus of this article will be on the functionalities of these pages. Since we have explained the Meeting Information page, we can proceed to the Edit Information page.
The Edit Information page is very similar to the Enter Meeting Information page. We will briefly inform you about the meeting settings, which you can edit on this page. These settings are:
Any changes made on this page are preserved by clicking on the Save button that you will find at very bottom of this page. Changes will not affect participants who are already logged in to the room, except changes to the Audio Conference settings. Next to the Save button, you will find the Cancel button. Any changes made on the Edit Information page, which are not already saved will be reverted by clicking on the Cancel button.
After the Edit Information page, it’s time for us to access the next page by clicking on the Edit Participants link in the navigation bar. This link will take you to the Select Participants page. In addition to the already described features, we will introduce you to a couple more functionalities that will help you to add participants, change their roles, or remove them from the meeting.
In this example, we will change the role of the administrators group from participant to presenter by using the Search button. This feature is of great help when there are a large number of Connect users that are already added as meeting participants. In order to do so, you will need to follow the steps listed:
In this example, we will show you how to remove a specific user from the selected meeting. For the purpose of this exercise, we will remove the Administrators group from the Participants list. In order to complete this action, please follow the given steps:
This example will demonstrate how to add a specific user from any group. For example, we will add a user from the Authors group to the Current Participants list.
This action will change the user interface of this table and list all the users that belong to the Authors group. Please note that table header is now changed to Authors.
One thing that we would like to mention here is the ability to perform multiple selections in both the Available Users and Groups and Current Participants For Cookbook Meeting tables. To enable multiple selection functionality, select a specific user and group by clicking and selecting Ctrl and Shift on the keyboard at the same time. By demonstrating these examples, we reviewed the Edit Participant link functionalities.
In this article, we learned how to master all functionalities on how to edit different settings for already existing meetings.
We covered the following topics:
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