iMovie exported to Office a .jpg. Why

I'm trying to share a short clip with a swing golf crawl site. They inform save the clip on the MacBook Air Office, what I've done. Just tried to download on their site, but got a message that the format is incorrect. I can see that the suffix is .jpg.

sent to see what form it must be.

any notice received with gratitude.

.jpg is a fixed image format.  I think you should have chosen 'Image' instead of 'File' when you shared:

Geoff

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