Individual Document Permissions
Documents in a folder will inherit their permissions from the document permissions set on the parent folder. You can override any of the following document permissions, at the document level:
Permission |
Effect |
Letter shown in Audit Trail, if permission is on |
---|---|---|
Full control |
Sets all other permissions except No access, giving the user total access to the selected document. |
F |
Change permissions |
If on, the user can change their own or other users' permissions for the selected document. |
P |
Delete |
If on, the user can delete the selected document. |
D |
Read |
If on, the user can see the selected document. A user can have Read access without Write access. |
r |
Write |
If on, the user can modify the properties of the selected document. Setting Write access automatically sets Read access. |
w |
Change Workflow State |
If on, the user can change the workflow state of the selected document. |
S |
File Read |
If on, the user can open the selected document's file for viewing. Setting File Read access automatically sets (Document) Read access. A user can have File Read access without File Write access. |
R |
File Write |
If on, the user can open the selected document's file for editing. Setting File Write access automatically sets Read access and File Read access. |
W |
Free |
If on, the user can free the selected document if is has been locked by another user (typically by a check out or an export). |
f |
No access |
If on, the user will not be able to see or have any access to the selected document. Setting No Access clears all other permissions, thereby taking priority over all others. |
N |