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How to create a User Group

A User Group is a collection of Users that you can use you to:

  • invite multiple Users to the same Project at the same time
  • invite multiple Users to the same Task at the same time
  • share documents with the same group of Users multiple times

You need to be a Project Owner or have User Category ‘Operations‘ to access this feature. If you need to create a User Group and don’t have access please ask your manager to create one for you.

1. Go to Address Book > Groups tab

Screenshot of the Address book highlighting the Groups tab

2. Click ‘Add New Group’

Screenshot of the Groups tab highlighting the Add New Group button

3. Enter a ‘Group Name’

Clicking the Add New Group button will launch the Group Settings modal showing the Group Details tab. Enter the name of the Group you wish to create.

Screenshot of the Group Settings > Group Details tab highlighting the Group Name field

4. Enter a description of the purpose of the Group in the ‘Group Notes’

The Group’s notes serve as the description of the Group – Please note this is a required field.

Screenshot of the Group Settings >Group Details tab highlighting the Group Notes field

5. Select ‘Office Group (Local)’ in the Group Access Scope field

Screenshot of the Group Settings >Group Details tab highlighting the Group Access Scope checkboxes

6. Click the ‘Members’ tab

Screenshot of the Group Settings >Group Details tab highlighting the Members tab

7. Add Users to Group

You can invite users by clicking on the “Available” list of users on the left-hand side.

Screenshot of the Group Settings > Members tab highlighting the Available users

You can remove selected members by clicking on them in the ‘Selected’ column on the right-hand side:

Screenshot of the Group Settings > Members tab highlighting the Selected users

8. Save

Screenshot of the Group Settings > Members tab highlighting the Save button

Now you have a group.

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Updated on July 28, 2020

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