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Webex | Get Details About Meeting Participants
When you're in a meeting in Webex, you can quickly see who's joined the meeting regardless of whether they've joined from the Webex app, from the Cisco Webex Meetings app, or from a video device. You can even see what they're up to during the meeting, such as who's muted and who's sharing their screen.
While in a meeting, go to Participants to find out who has joined the meeting or not and whether they're actively participating.
Take a screen shot of the people list during the meeting if you want a reminder of who attended the meeting after it ends.
In Meeting—Lists people who have joined the meeting, regardless of whether they've joined from the Webex app, from the Webex Meetings app, or from a video device. Paired room devices show the names of everyone paired to that device. You can also see who's
hosting, muted, sharing, actively speaking, or if someone has joined but hasn't yet connected their audio.
To find the contact information of someone in the meeting, hover over their profile picture.
Invited—For Webex standard meetings and Personal Room meetings, this section includes people who received a calendar invite for the
meeting but haven't joined yet. For Webex team meetings that are associated with a space, this section includes people who
are part of the space but haven't joined yet. This section also includes any people who joined the meeting but then left.
While in a meeting, go to the people list to find out who has joined the meeting or not and whether they're actively participating.
Take a screen shot of the people list during the meeting if you want a reminder of who attended the meeting after it ends.
In Meeting—Lists people who have joined the meeting, regardless of whether they've joined from the Webex app, from the Webex Meetings app, or from a video device. Paired room devices show the names of everyone that's paired to that device. You can also see
who's hosting, muted, sharing, actively speaking, or if someone has joined but hasn't yet connected their audio.
To find the contact information of someone in the meeting, double-tap their profile picture.
Invited—For Webex standard meetings and Personal Room meetings, this section includes people who received a calendar invite for the meeting
but haven't joined yet. For Webex team meetings that are associated with a space, this section includes people who are part of the space but haven't joined
yet. This section also includes any people who joined the meeting but then left.
While in a meeting, go to the people list to find out who has joined the meeting or not and whether they're actively participating.
Take a screen shot of the people list during the meeting if you want a reminder of who attended the meeting after it ends.
In Meeting—Lists people who have joined the meeting, regardless of whether they've joined from the Webex app, from the Webex Meetings app, or from a video device. Paired room devices show the names of everyone who is paired to that device. You can also see
who's hosting, muted, sharing, actively speaking, or if someone has joined but hasn't yet connected their audio.
Invited—For Webex standard meetings and Personal Room meetings, this section includes people who received a calendar invite for the
meeting but haven't joined yet. For Webex team meetings that are associated with a space, this section includes people who
are part of the space but haven't joined yet. This section also includes any people who joined the meeting but then left.
Product:Webex, Webex for Service Providers
Activities:Video Conferencing
Operating System:Android, iOS, Mac, Web Browser, Windows Desktop
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