Viewing Sections

Viewing Sections

Section Permissions
As a Guest Viewer, you can only view documents/ sections within a project you have been invited to. Your role will be indicated by a small circle with your initials under the role labeled 'Guest Viewer' on your solicitation details page.  As a reminder, you will have the permissions to:
  1. View sections and documents
  2. Create, edit, or mark any task complete
  3. Download a PDF draft of any document
If you attempt to edit a section, the following message will appear:


While viewing documents you asos have option of downloading a draft PDF of any document.



For more information on managing tasks, refer to the article here.
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