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Add Permission Sets to Grooper 2023
In this article we will show you how to add and update permission sets to access different areas of a repository in Grooper 2023.
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There may be times where you do not want everyone to have full access to your Grooper repository. After putting in hours of work into customizing your repository design for your company needs, you do not necessarily want someone without training being able to edit your work.
You may have some employees that design the repository and you may have others that simply review the extracted data. Each employee that works with Grooper may have different needs and require different restrictions. With permission sets you can customize who has access to which part of the repository you are working on.
Adding Permission Sets
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