How To Move An Asset From One Location To Another in PATGuard Cloud
There may be times when you need to move a Asset from one location to another, PATGuard Cloud makes this process extremely simple.
In the Organiser view select the Asset you want to move the Location from and in the Right Hand pane select 'Edit Asset'
Select 'Location' dropdown and change location
Select Save
Your Asset has now successfully moved and if there are duplicates and the Asset ID's are the same they will be merged…
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