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DocAve 6 Service Pack 3 Control Panel Reference Guide - AvePoint

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• Hide the column ( ) – Hover over the column name you want to hide, and then clickthe hide the column ( ) button.Managing Group MappingsIn the Group Mapping interface, you can create a new group mapping, view details about a previouslyconfigured group mapping, edit a previously configured group mapping, delete a previously configuredgroup mapping, or export a group mapping. For details on creating or editing a group mapping, see theConfiguring Group Mappings section of this guide.To see the configurations of a group mapping, select it from the list of previously configured groupmapping, and then click View on the ribbon. The configuration details will appear. You can click Exporton the ribbon to export this group mapping, or click Edit to change the configurations.To change the configurations of a group mapping, select it from the list of previously configured groupmappings, click Edit on the ribbon. For details on editing configurations for a group mapping, see theConfiguring Group Mappings section of this guide.To export a group mapping to an XML file, select it from the list of previously configured groupmappings, and click Export on the ribbon. Exported group mappings can be imported when creating orediting a group mapping to expedite the process.Configuring Group MappingsTo create a new group mapping, click Create on the ribbon. To modify a previously configured groupmapping, select the group mapping, and then click Edit on the ribbon. In the Create Group Mapping orEdit Group Mapping interface, complete the following steps:1. Configure the following settings for the Group Mapping:a.b.Name and Description – Enter the name as you want it to appear for the new groupmapping profile. Enter an optional description for this group mapping profile for futurereferences.Add Mapping Rules – Maps the source group with destination group. Enter the SourceGroup Name and Destination Group Name into the table. Click to delete apreviously configured group mapping. You can also select the checkbox next to SourceGroup Name, and then click Delete Selected Mapping(s). You can also click Add a GroupMapping to add a Group.2. Click Save to save the configurations for this group mapping, and return to the Group Mappinginterface in Mapping Manager, or click Cancel to return without saving any of your changes.162<strong>DocAve</strong> 6: <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Panel</strong>

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