Passing ownership of a Zoom meeting can be beneficial when a transfer of control is necessary. This can be accomplished effortlessly by adhering to these straightforward instructions.
Step 1: Start the Zoom Meeting
To transfer ownership of a Zoom meeting, you first need to start the meeting. Once you have started the meeting, you will see an option to “Make Co-Host” in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Step 2: Select the Participant
Click on the “Make Co-Host” button and select the participant you want to transfer ownership to. This will make them a co-host of the meeting, which means they will have the same privileges as you.
Step 3: Transfer Ownership
Once the participant has been made a co-host, you can transfer ownership to them by clicking on the “Transfer Host” button in the toolbar. This will transfer ownership of the meeting to the co-host.
Step 4: End the Meeting
After transferring ownership, you can end the meeting as usual. The new host will have full control over the meeting and can continue with the agenda or make any necessary changes.
Conclusion
Transferring ownership of a Zoom meeting is a simple process that can be done in just a few steps. By following these steps, you can ensure that your meeting runs smoothly and efficiently even if you need to step away from the host role.