The file sharing integrations allows you to share your Box, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and Microsoft SharePoint files in Zoom. After connecting your Zoom account, you can easily share files in chat and during a meeting.
You can also share a local file from your system instead of using a file sharing integration.
Note: You can also use the Dropbox integration to share files. The Dropbox integration has different features than the other file sharing integrations.
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You can share a file in Zoom chat to individual contacts, multi-users chat groups, and channels. Shared files are not directly uploaded to Zoom, but rather this will create and post a shareable link for the file. Contacts in the chat can click the file to open a browser and view the file using the 3rd-party file sharing service.
Note: By sharing the file, you are changing the file permissions in the 3rd-party file sharing service, so that the file is accessible for the entire organization. If you no longer want to share a file and need to revert permissions, sign in to your 3rd-party file sharing account.
Note: By sharing the file, you are changing the file permissions in the 3rd-party file sharing service, so that the file is accessible for the entire organization. If you no longer want to share a file and need to revert permissions, sign in to your 3rd-party file sharing account.
When in a meeting, files can be shared with other meeting participants through the in-meeting chat feature.
Note: By sharing the file, you are changing the file permissions in the 3rd-party file sharing service, so that the file is accessible for the entire organization. If you no longer want to share a file and need to revert permissions, sign in to your 3rd-party file sharing account.
You can also present files while in a Zoom meeting. Zoom will open the file and start a screen share.
Note: By sharing the file, you are changing the file permissions in the 3rd-party file sharing service, so that the file is accessible for the entire organization. If you no longer want to share a file and need to revert permissions, sign in to your 3rd-party file sharing account.
Note: By sharing the file, you are changing the file permissions in the 3rd-party file sharing service, so that the file is accessible for the entire organization. If you no longer want to share a file and need to revert permissions, sign in to your 3rd-party file sharing account.