When you publish documents for multiple clients, you will need to be able to control which clients access each document. This way, one client does not get to see the results for your other client! In this article, I will show you how to set up your account and documents to control who gets to see each document.
If you need to restrict access to individual pages within a document, so that different groups of people see different pages when they login to view, please read How to Control Who Can View Pages in Your Document
Requirements
- A multi-user Displayr account with at least two user groups. For more information see: How to Change to a Multi-User Account
- You must be part of the Administrator user group.
Method
The basic process for controlling who can view your documents is as follows:
- Create a User Group for each of your clients.
- Assign people to the relevant user groups. This is done when you invite new people to join your account, and you may also change the settings for existing users.
- Set up access permission settings for each document.
- Ensure your published document requires users to log in with a password.
Part 1: Create user groups
The first step is to create user groups for each of your clients. In my example, I will create two user groups in my account - Client A and Client B.
To add a group:
- Log into Displayr.
- Click on the initials icon in the top right () and select Account settings.
- Click on the Settings tab.
- Scroll down to the Groups section and select + New Group.
- Enter a Group name, and click Save.
I have added two new groups to my account, called Client A and Client B. I intend to assign any viewers who should view results for Client A to that group, and similarly for people from Client B. The Groups section in my account settings now looks like this:
There are three default groups:
- Administrators - these people can access all documents and settings in your account.
- Create/Edit Documents - by default, these people can edit and view all documents in your account.
- View Documents - by default, these people can view but not edit all documents in your account.
If you are restricting access to users then do not add restricted users to any of these groups, as they will be able to access other documents and pages.
Part 2: Assign users to groups
Now that groups have been defined, new accounts can be assigned to those groups. When you invite someone to join your account you can specify which groups they belong to. You can also change which groups someone is in at a later time.
You can invite a new user to your account by clicking the + New User button in the Users section of your Settings page. If you are inviting a new user to your account, you can choose the group(s) that the user belongs to at the time. For example, when inviting my first user, Cristin X, I assign her to Client A and fill out the fields below before clicking Save (which will send the invitation).
If you need to assign or change which group(s) a person is in later on:
- On the Settings page, scroll down to the Users section.
- Click the person's name.
- Make selections in the Group membership section (just as in the screenshot above).
- Click Save.
Part 3: Choose which groups can view each document
With users and groups defined, you can now choose who has access to your documents. These steps should be included in the workflow of anyone who is responsible for creating new documents in your company.
Next, I'll set the document settings so that only people assigned to the group for Client A can see the first page, and similarly for Client B.
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- Click the Tools button and select Document Settings.
- Expand the Properties section.
- Under Authorized for view only, hold CTRL and select the client user group. Do NOT add the client group to the Authorized for view and edit section as this will give them permission to edit the document.
- Click Save.
For this document, I have added the Client A user group to the groups which are allowed to view the document.
Part 4: Publishing your document
In order for these settings to apply, you need to ensure that your document requires a person to log in with their password to view it. This is a choice that you make the first time you publish your document via Share > Publish to web > Login and password required in the toolbar.
Now, when Cristin X from Client A logs in to Displayr, she'll see any documents that Client A has been given access to. She won't be able to edit the documents, only view them.
So remember, there are a few key steps to restricting access on a page-by-page basis. First, you need to create user groups for each of your clients. Second, you need to make sure that you create accounts for the people who will view the documents, and that each person is assigned only to the group for the respective client. Finally, you need to set access within each document to specify which client can view that document.
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