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  1. On the Manage groups tab, click Create a new admin group.
    The New group details screen appears.

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  2. In the Group name field, enter a name for the admin group.

  3. Either click Select users to manually add users to the group or click Choose file to import a group of users by uploading a CSV file.

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    The added user(s) appear on the Review your members table.

  4. Click Save.
    The new group appears on the Manage groups tab.

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  5. If necessary, click Show details to add and remove users or edit the group name.
    A list of users appears.

  6. To grant permissions to the group, click Permissions: [#].

    The Permissions table for the group on the Group permissions tab appears. See the Group permissions section below for further details on granting permissions.

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Group permissions

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Permission

Description

Manage content

Enables users in the admin group members to edit or delete items of content from the Fuse instance.

Manage communities

Enables users in the admin group members to create, edit and delete communities on Fuse.

Manage community members

Enables users in the admin group members to create, edit and manage community members' access.

Info

You must enable the Manage communities permission before this permission can be enabled.

Manage topics

Enables users in the admin group members to manage topics. If this permission is enabled, the Edit Topicbutton is visible, allowing the user to edit the details an existing topic.

This includes being able to:

  • Change the general details of the topic, such as the title, thumbnail image and description

  • Add content to the topic and change the structure

  • Configure assessments

  • Add surveys

Delete comments

Enables users in the admin group members to delete comments posted by other users under items of content.

Note

Currently, this permission only applies to the legacy comments engine. This permission is not applicable when using the new comments engine.

Edit user profile

Enables users in the admin group members to edit the details of other users' profiles. If this permission is enabled, the Edit profile button is visible on the profile screen for other users. Clicking the Edit Profile button on a user’s profile redirects to the Edit profile screen, where the user’s details can be edited.

Download content

Enables users in the admin group members to make certain file types, such as PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets and videos downloadable for other users.

Edit content’s custom HTML

Enables users in the admin group members to edit custom HTML in articles.

Info

You must enable the Manage content permission before this permission can be enabled.

Make content downloadable

Enables users in the admin group members to make content downloadable.

Info

You must enable the Manage content permission before this permission can be enabled.

Edit ownership

Enables users in the admin group members to change the owner of an item of content, using the Edit content screen.

Info

You must enable the Manage content permission before this permission can be enabled.

See all users goals

Enables users in the admin group members to see view other users' one-to-one goals.

If enabled, the My Goals tab is visible on the profile screen of other Fuse users, where their one-to-one goals can be viewed.

See all users evidence portfolio

Enables users in the admin group members to see the evidence portfolio tab on another user’s profile screen.

If a user has uploaded files to their evidence portfolio, these files are visible in the Files section of their Evidence Portfolio tab.

If a user has answered comprehension questions, they are visible in the Comprehension questions section of their Evidence Portfolio tab.

Enhanced html

Enables users in the group members to insert HTML tags and scripts into articles in Fuse.

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