Change manager to admin in new Skype Manager

I've logged back into Skype for Business and then Skype Manager for the first time in a few weeks and the user experience is quite different. I want to change a member into an admin but can't seem to do this and the documentation and information in support forums is out of date.
Please advise.

Plus I can't work out how, as an administrator, I can add a feature such as call forwarding to a member's account.  
I've spent an hour or so wrestling with this. Baffling.

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