A Microsoft digital storytelling app for creating and sharing interactive reports and presentations.
Hi George. The issue is we have a link to a Sway but we don't know who created it. There's nothing in the Sway that shows who it was created by
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I have a sway someone would like editing rights to, but we have no idea who the owner is. As an O365 admin I would imagine there would be a way for me to see who owns a sway? I know how to transfer ownership from users who leave the company, but even then you need to know who the owner is. How can I find this?
A Microsoft digital storytelling app for creating and sharing interactive reports and presentations.
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Hi George. The issue is we have a link to a Sway but we don't know who created it. There's nothing in the Sway that shows who it was created by
Hi Mike,
Good day! Thanks for posting in Microsoft Community. We are happy to help you.
For your concern, normally the form owner is the user who created it, or if it is a group form, the form owner is the group owner.
You can go to www.office.com and click the Form icon to check. As the following screenshot, MOD Administrator is the form owner of form 432, and the group owner of test0108 is the group owner of the form “group form”.
We look forward to your response. Thanks for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
George | Microsoft Community Moderator