Canva Fails to Recognize Uploaded Video Files in Uploads Tab
Users attempting to edit videos in Canva encounter a bug where uploaded video files are not detected as being in the Uploads tab, blocking access to video editing features. This is a single-instance vendor bug report with no broader market signal.
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