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Sections help in managing your Content tree and permissions. |
When managing your Content tree, you can designate any number of Content= items as a separate Section. You can then use Sections to determine which = User or User group has access to which part of your Content.
A User (or User group) can be assigned Policies which allow them to use = any set of Sections. You can also grant Policies only for particular operat= ions on Content: for example you can give a user the permissions to edit on= e Section, but only to view another.
Sections can be managed from the Admin panel. In it you can view all exi= sting Sections and change Content items which are assigned to them.
To access Section options, click Admin panel in the Nav= igation hub and select Sections.
The Sections table shows a list of all Sections set up in the system and= the number of Content items assigned to them.
Click Section name or identifier to view the details of the Section= .
You can only delete a section if no content is assigned to it, otherwise= the button is grayed out.
Each Content item is assigned to a Section. By default new Content is pl= aced in the same Section as its parent.
If you want to unassign a Content item from a Section, you just need to = assign it to a different one.