Deleting a team group in Pactima is a necessary step in certain situations, such as when a group is no longer needed or you are restructuring your team's group setup. This process should be carried out with consideration, as it will remove the specified group and alter the organization of members within it. Here’s how to delete a team group in Pactima:
-
Access Account Settings: Begin by clicking on the "Account" button located at the top right of the Pactima header. This is your starting point for managing personal and team settings.
-
Navigate to Team Management: Once on the Account page, find and click on the "Team Management" card. This section allows you to manage different aspects of your team’s structure.
-
Enter Internal Team Management: In the Team Management section, select the "Internal Team Management" card. This action takes you to the settings where you can manage your internal team groups.
-
Locate the Specific Group: Within Internal Team Management, find the team group you wish to delete. Each group is listed with its respective details.
-
Access Group Options: Next to the name of the group you want to delete, you will see a button with three dots. Click this button to open a dropdown menu with additional options for the group.
-
Select Delete Group: In the dropdown menu, choose the "Delete Group" option. Be sure this is the group you intend to delete, as this action cannot be undone.
-
Confirm Deletion: A confirmation modal will appear, asking you to verify if you want to delete this group. Click "Confirm" to proceed. This action will delete the group and all its configurations. Members of this group will no longer be part of it and will revert to being general members of your team.
It’s important to be certain about your decision to delete a team group in Pactima, as this action is irreversible. Once a group is deleted, the members of that group will be ungrouped but will remain part of your broader team. This process helps in maintaining the optimal structure of your team by removing unnecessary or outdated groups.
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.