If you have a ScreenPal Team Plan, you can transfer the ownership of videos and recordings to other members of your team. Those team members can then own the content, make future updates as needed, and distribute content to the members of your team.
To transfer ownership of a video, follow the steps below.
1. Log into your ScreenPal Team account.
2. Click My Content in the top right corner of the page.
3. From the Videos area, hover over the video you want to transfer ownership of and click Details.
This opens the video preview on the left side of the page, and several tabs to the right.
4. Click the Users tab.
Your name is listed as the Creator of the video.
5. Click the Transfer Ownership link. This opens the Transfer Ownership dialog.
6. Enter the name or email address of the user to whom you want to transfer ownership of the video, then click Transfer Content.
To see how to add or remove a Billing Contact from your team, see
this article.
If you are looking for information about how to add or remove an Account Admin from your team, see
this article.
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