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# Sharing a Mod With Your Team

If you’d like to share a mod with a specific group of people, you’ll need to create a team in PixieBrix and add the appropriate members.

Once you’ve done that, go to the Mods page on Extension Console and click the three dots at the end of the row of the mod you’d like to share.

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Select the Share with Teams option.

Choose the team you want to share with from the dropdown options.

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If you accidentally choose one, click the red X button at the end of the row.

Copy the Link to share at the bottom of the modal, then click the purple **Save and Close** button. Share the link with anyone who is a member of those teams, and they’ll be able to access the mod.


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