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How do I schedule a meeting in Zoom?

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Scheduling a meeting in Zoom is a straightforward process. First, one must log into their Zoom account on the official Zoom website or open the Zoom desktop application. After logging in, the user should navigate to the "Meetings" tab usually found on the left sidebar. Here, the option to "Schedule a New Meeting" will be prominently displayed. By clicking on this option, you will be directed to a new page where you can enter essential details for the meeting, including the topic, date, time, duration, and any specific settings such as enabling video or audio. It is helpful to configure the meeting settings according to your preferences, like enabling a waiting room or requiring a password for added security. Once all the information is entered and the settings are adjusted, the user can simply click on the "Save" button to complete the scheduling process. After saving, the meeting details will be available for sharing, allowing the user to send out invitations with the generated link, which participants can use to join the meeting at the designated time. For further instructions or specific features, it may be beneficial to explore the current Zoom support page.
Answered Jun 15th 2025

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