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Sharing projects and folders
Xerte makes working collaboratively easy to manage, with different levels of access and editing rights to protect your work. There are a number of ways in which you can; work collaboratively on projects gift projects for others to adapt to their own needs share folders.
Sharing a project
You can make a colleague a Co-author or Editor for a project, or grant Read-only access. This is explained in detail in the Shared settings section on the Project Properties wiki page.
You can also gift a copy of a project to a colleague, which allows them to adapt the project to their own needs. This is explained in detail in the Give this project section on the Project Properties wiki page.
Sharing a folder (new feature in Release 3.12)
You can share a folder with one or more colleagues, enabling you manage a set of projects you are working on as a team.
- In the Workspace, highlight the folder that you want to share, and click on the orange ‘i’ icon
- Click on the Shared settings tab
- Start typing in the name of a person you want to share the folder with
- If that person has an account in the installation, their full name will be auto-suggested.
- Click on Add user to add them
- Choose their role from the radio buttons (see Shared settings on the Project Properties wiki page for information on roles)
- Repeat this step for all the other people you want to share the folder with.
Here are a few points related to permissions to bear in mind;
- Only the Creator (or owner) can create sub-folders within the shared folder.
- Only the Creator and Co-author(s) can create new projects in the shared folder.
- The Creator, Co-author(s) and Editor(s) can all edit existing projects.
- The Creator of a shared folder can drag a sub-folder out of a shared folder and move it back in their own (unshared) workspace. This will 'unshare' all projects contained within the sub-folder.
- When a Co-author is unshared from the shared folder, any projects that they have created of is moved to their workspace; all users lose access to those projects.