- At present, assessment template ownership cannot be transferred, and only the original creator of an assessment template is allowed to edit it.
- If another user attempts to update an assessment template created by someone else, they will not have editing permissions.
- This restriction is part of the current system design and ensures that template integrity is maintained for the owner who created it.
- When another user needs to modify an assessment, the recommended approach is to clone the existing template.
- Cloning generates a new, fully editable copy that becomes owned by the user who performs the clone action. Once cloned, the user can freely update questions, rename the template, or apply other changes without affecting the original version.
- This method offers flexibility for teams where multiple members need to work on similar assessments while preserving the original master template.
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