After opening the Coaching group settings and opening the "Back-office" tab, you will enter a screen for managing the rights of back-office roles.
The screen is divided into 3 blocks: managing the roles, managing persons linked to the roles, and managing individual settings per person. When initially using for a new group, you first set the rights per role for a group, then select the people who have these rights and who the main administrator or coordinator is, and then make any exceptions to the standard roles for specific users.
We will explain how to do this step by step.
You do this action per role, where you choose one or more people for that role. To remove the role, click on the cross next to the person's name that shows up after adding the person.
In the Lead roles tab you can link one person as lead administrator and one person as lead coordinator. These people are shown as administrator and coordinator in the dossiers and used for mail merge fields of this role.
The role lead administrator is mandatory and is linked by default to the person who created the group. lead coordinator is not mandatory. This is why the person with lead administrator can no longer be removed as administrator until he or she has been replaced, but the person with lead coordinator can be removed immediately.
If a person is added here, you must first indicate on the basis of which roles you want to give the person an exception. This determines with which role the person presents themselves to the dossier for activities. In addition, the rights are automatically filled in with the rights as they are currently filled in for the role.
From that moment on, the person has an individual setting. This means that you can adjust the rights for this user only. This also means that changes to the rights of standard roles are no longer implemented for this person. Each individual setting gets its own line in which you can see the roles and all selected rights. To remove the line, click on the cross next to the name.
After choosing a role for someone with an individual setting, the name of that person appears at the top right of the screen with the linked persons to the role. There is an asterisk behind the name to indicate that this person has his own individual settings. Below is an example of what this looks like.
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