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Once you are a member of a board, you can gain access to the details of all the members of the board.
Access Member Details
- Click on the Board Settings icon from the top right-hand corner of your Kanban board.
- In the Members section from the Settings window, you will see the details of the members who have access to the board. You will see that all board members are organized into 4 roles based on the level of permissions available:
The only board member who has full access to everything on the board is the Organization Owner. This person will have a special badge labeled “Organization Owner” next to his name. This is usually the person who created the organization or has been set to be in that role. To change the assigned Organization Owner, you will need to contact support.
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