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2. By default you, the creator of a saved search, are the owner of the search. If you have at least Create level of the Publish Search permission, you have the ability to make another user the owner by selecting from the Owner dropdown.
I have created about 40 saved searches for which I am designated the Owner. I have previously noticed the option to change the ownership of a search, but did not observe it in detail as I did not anticipate needing it. Recently I desired to designate another user as Owner of a saved search which I am currently the Owner of. I couldn't find the option to do so. The only documentation of this feature I could find is above. I knew I had seen the option before, so I doublechecked my other saved searches, and found that roughly 2/3
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