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  1. Name/Description
    The first section allows you to set a name for the group. You can also enter a description of the created group. The description is optional.
  2. Roles
    The various roles allow different functions/permissions to be applied to the individual users or groups. E.g. Viewer only allows read access, print etc. and no editing capabilities. The field allows to add or remove role from a group with just 2 mouse clicks.

    To assign a role to selected user/group please select the role from the list. The role will be marked with orange colour. You can also remove assigned role by deselecting it or clicking small 'x' symbol.

    Info

    You can create new roles or edit the existing one by using Roles tool. For more information please visit: Roles


  3. Group users

    This section allows you to add or remove a user from the group. To add a user to the group please tick its checkbox. You can also remove a user from the group. To do so, please unselect the checkbox near its name.
    You can also use search field on the top, to filter users and to find a one.
  4. Settings inheritance order

    In this section, you can control an inheritance order for the group settings. Settings are applied in ascending order i.e. first all settings with order = 1, then with order = 2, etc. If two or more groups have the same order number and are assigned to the same user, then they are applied in an alphabetical order. User settings are always applied at the end, effectively overriding any group settings.

    Groups have own inheritance setting order hierarchy from 1 to 9, where 1 – less important and 9 – most important order number. For example: user 'StatMap' has three groups with different inheritance order: 1, 2 and 9 respectively. Settings are applied in ascending order, in other words, settings from group with inheritance order = 1 is overridden by settings from group with inheritance order = 2 and then it is overridden by a group with inheritance order = 9. In this case, group with inheritance order = 9 overrides all previous group settings.

  5. Group inheritable settings

    Inheritable settings allows you to change some (or even all) settings for selected user or group. Inheritable User Settings window look similar to a Global User Settings. To better understand the usability of Inheritable User Settings please look at the settings inheritance hierarchy below:

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