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# Issue Move

The Issue Move workflow is a process that changes the responsible community of an issue.

<img src="/files/KZrWbGAsEO789iWJsFGs" alt="" width="25%">

## Roles

There are no specific roles assigned to this workflow.&#x20;

## Workflow status transformations

No status transformations happen within this process.

## Start the workflow

You can start the workflow from the actions menu of an issue.

## Move the issue

In the dialog box, select the community you want to move the issue to.

<img src="/files/yslGoOKQCjfmGINHiWNw" alt="" width="50%">

<i class="fa-chevrons-right">:chevrons-right:</i> The issue is moved to the selected community.


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