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Create workspaces can users with [[Roles in Planfix| roles]] '''Account Administrator''' and '''Technical Administrator'''. For them, the item of the main [[Workspaces]] menu is always available and  '''Manage workspaces''' in it:  
Users with the role of Account administrator or Technical administrator can create workspaces in Planfix. People with these roles will have an item in their main menu called Workspaces, as well as an item Managing workspace within it:


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To create a new workspace, click the New Workspace button:
To create a new workspace, click the New workspace button:


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The process of creating a workspace is dragging the available objects into the main menu, the creation menu ("plus") or the additional menu ("hamburger"). The following objects can act as such objects:
* Any of the system partitions, usually located in the main menu
* Custom sections that can be created right there
The process of creating a workspace consists of dragging objects to the main menu, the create menu (the plus sign), or the additional menu (the "hamburger"). These objects can be:
* Planners
Any system section usually found in the main menu
* Directories
User sections, which can also be created here
* Reports
Planners
* Projects
Directories
* References
Reports
* Filters (tasks, contacts, projects, directories)
Projects
* The operation of creating a new object on an arbitrary template (usually used in the "plus" menu)
Links
 
Filters (for tasks, contacts, projects, or directories)
 
Procedure for creating a new object based on an arbitrary template (usually used in the "plus" menu)
== Demonstrating the process of creating a workspace ==
 
Demonstration of the process of creating a workspace
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== Workspace Options ==
After the basic settings of the workspace are done, you need to set its key parameters:
Workspace settings
 
Once you have completed the basic configuration steps for your workspace, you need to enter some key settings:
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* The workspace name will be displayed in the workspace menu, so it should be simple and understandable to the user.
* '''The default partition''' allows you to select the partition of the customized workspace in which the user appears after switching to it.
* '''Color''' allows you to set the color of the main menu bar.
The name of the workspace will be displayed in the workspace menu, so it should be simple and clear to users.
* '''[[Access to workspace]]''' defines access to it for employees and contacts
The default section lets you choose which section of the workspace users will be taken to when they switch to it.
 
The color lets you change the color of the main menu panel.
 
Access to workspace defines access to your workspace for employees and contacts
== Important ==
A new workspace can be saved with at least two parameters:
Important
* Name of the workspace
A new workspace can be saved with a minimum of two fields set:
* Default partition
Workspace name
 
Default section
In order for the workspace to be able to set the default partition, there must be at least one item in the menu '''not from '''the sections '''Menu items for creating objects''' and '''References''' - it will become a partition that will boot when you enter the workspace.
In order to set a default section for a workspace, there must be at least one menu item that isn't from the section Menu items for creating objects or Links. This item is the section that will load when a user switches to the workspace.





Revision as of 05:03, 22 March 2020

Users with the role of Account administrator or Technical administrator can create workspaces in Planfix. People with these roles will have an item in their main menu called Workspaces, as well as an item Managing workspace within it:


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To create a new workspace, click the New workspace button:


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The process of creating a workspace consists of dragging objects to the main menu, the create menu (the plus sign), or the additional menu (the "hamburger"). These objects can be: Any system section usually found in the main menu User sections, which can also be created here Planners Directories Reports Projects Links Filters (for tasks, contacts, projects, or directories) Procedure for creating a new object based on an arbitrary template (usually used in the "plus" menu)

Demonstration of the process of creating a workspace

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Workspace settings Once you have completed the basic configuration steps for your workspace, you need to enter some key settings:

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The name of the workspace will be displayed in the workspace menu, so it should be simple and clear to users. The default section lets you choose which section of the workspace users will be taken to when they switch to it. The color lets you change the color of the main menu panel. Access to workspace defines access to your workspace for employees and contacts

Important A new workspace can be saved with a minimum of two fields set: Workspace name Default section In order to set a default section for a workspace, there must be at least one menu item that isn't from the section Menu items for creating objects or Links. This item is the section that will load when a user switches to the workspace.


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