Present a Webinar: How to Chat with Other Presenters

Present a Webinar: How to Chat with Other Presenters

Presenter Chat, the instant messaging service for presenters, is easy to use and allows presenters to chat with themselves without it being seen by the audience. 

Click the Presenter Chat icon on the left navigation bar to open. 



You can move the window to your desired location on your screen for ease of use. 



If Presenter Chat is not open, you will see an indicator if you have unread messages. 



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