Changing Ownership of a Freehand
InVision Freehand is a powerful collaboration tool that allows teams to work together remotely in real-time. It provides an interactive whiteboard where team members can draw, write, and share ideas, and can even integrate with other design tools such as Miro. In this article, we will explore how to change the owner of a Freehand project.
Changing the owner of a Freehand is a simple process that can be completed in just a few steps.
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First, the current owner of the Freehand project needs to go to the Freehand settings menu and click on "Manage Members." This will bring up a list of all the members who have access to the project.
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Next, the current owner needs to select the member they want to make the new owner of the project. They can do this by clicking on the member's name and selecting "Change role" from the drop-down menu. They will then need to select "Owner" from the list of roles and click "Save."
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The new owner of the Freehand project will receive an email notification letting them know that they have been made the new owner. They will also be able to access the Freehand project from their account.
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It's important to note that changing the owner of a Freehand project will transfer ownership of all the project's files and assets to the new owner. The current owner will lose ownership of the project and will no longer be able to access it unless they are added back as a member by the new owner.
In summary, changing the owner of a Freehand project is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few steps. By following these steps, teams can easily transfer ownership of their Freehand projects and ensure that the right team member is in control of the project. It's important to keep in mind that this process will transfer ownership of all the project's files and assets to the new owner, so it should be done carefully and thoughtfully.
With InVision Freehand, teams can collaborate in real-time and share ideas and feedback instantly, which helps to streamline the design process and accelerate project timelines.
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