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Chapter 2 - Getting Started With <strong>Alibre</strong> <strong>Design</strong>Team administration is handled in the Team Manager window, which is only accessible whenworking online. To open the Team Manager from the Home window, from the Window menu, selectTeam Manager. Or, click the Team Manager tool on the Home window toolbar.Figure 6: Team Manager WindowBy default, a Home Team is listed in the Team Explorer on the left side of the window. To create anew team, from the Action menu, select Add Team. To add members to a team, click a team namein the Team Explorer to select it; then, from the Actions menu, select Add Team Member. Teamroles may also be added and assigned to team members. From the Actions menu, select AddTeam Role.Roles are typically used to control data access. For example, some team members may needpermission to modify data while others only need permission to view data. An “Engineer” role couldbe set with more advanced permissions and a “Reviewer” role could be set with more limited accessto the data. Permissions are set in the Repository, applied to individual files and folders. After youcreate a team and its associated roles, data can easily be shared with the entire team through therepository. More details on setting access permissions on repository data can be found in thechapter on The Repository on page 423.Teams can also be invited to a Team <strong>Design</strong> session, eliminating the need to send an invitation tomultiple people. If a user is removed from a team, he or she is also removed from the team session.More details on Team <strong>Design</strong> sessions can be found in the chapter on Team <strong>Design</strong> see "Team<strong>Design</strong> Sessions" on page 463.24

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