In the Visibility tab, you can update the visibility settings, including which users and audiences have access to the learning plan.
Editing visibility
The Visibility tab contains the following configurations:
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Unassigned | If selected, the learning plan is not visible to any community members or audiences in the community via the My Learning plans page, community pages and in the Learning plans widget, once you have clicked Save. This option is selected by default. Example: You might select this option if:
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All members | All members of the community can access the learning plan. | ||||||||||
Specific members | Selected community members can access the learning plan.
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Audience | Audiences in the Selected audiences section can access the learning plan. To access a learning plan, the user must be a member of the community in which the learning plan was created. You can restrict access to a learning plan within a community by assigning it to a specific audience. To add one or more audiences to the Selected audiences section: In the Available audiences section, click plus () to the + to the right of the audience.
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Click Save to save your configurations.
Learning plan visibility in search results
The following visibility rules apply to the different community types when searching for learning plans:
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Fuse site admins can see all learning plans in all communities in the search results, regardless of the community type (Open, Public, Private, and Protected). |
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Protected community | A user who is a member of a protected community:
A user who is not a member of a protected community:
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Private community | A user who is a member of a private community:
A user who is not a member of a private community:
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Public community | A user who is a member of a public community:
A user who is not a member of a public community:
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Open communities | A user who is a member of an open community:
A user who is not a member of an open community:
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