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# Move a Device

One way to move one or more devices from one fleet to another is to use the procedure in [Move Many Devices](/features-new-ui/account-management/organize-your-fleet/move-a-device/move-many-devices.md). This page describes a quick way to move a single device.

To move a single device, do the following:

1. In the Devices page, click the **More** icon (three dots) at the end of the row of the relevant device.
2. Click **Change Fleet**.
3. Enter the **Destination Fleet** and the **Destination Group**, then click **Apply**.

## What's Next?

Learn how to [create groups](/features-new-ui/account-management/organize-your-fleet/create-groups.md).


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