Groups are sets of users. They can contain individual users, other groups, the users in a particular role or territory, and/or the users in a particular role or territory plus all of the users below that role or territory in the hierarchy.
There are two types of groups:
Public Groups—Only administrators can create public groups. They can be used by everyone in the organization.The purpose of having public groups is to assign things or resources to it which are meant to be seen or used by everyone in the organization. Making a data or resource to everybody in an organization may be cumbersome and time consuming but by assigning it to a public group it can be done with 1 click.
Personal Groups—Each user can create groups for their personal use.
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Groups are sets of users. They can contain individual users, other groups, the users in a particular role or territory, and/or the users in a particular role or territory plus all of the users below that role or territory in the hierarchy.
- Public Groups—Only administrators can create public groups. They can be used by everyone in the organization.The purpose of having public groups is to assign things or resources to it which are meant to be seen or used by everyone in the organization. Making a data or resource to everybody in an organization may be cumbersome and time consuming but by assigning it to a public group it can be done with 1 click.
- Personal Groups—Each user can create groups for their personal use.
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