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==Secure documents==
 
==Secure documents==
All documents added to the document center are secure by default.  That means others would not have access to them, even if you have posted a link to them on your website.  See '''[[sharing documents]]''' on how you can share these documents with other members and groups, or how others can access a document through a link on your websit or [[ePortfolio]].
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All documents added to the document center are secure by default.  That means others will not have access to them, even if you have posted a link to them on your website.  See '''[[sharing documents]]''' on how you can share your documents with other members and groups, or how others can access a document through a link on your website or [[ePortfolio]].
  
 
==Public documents==
 
==Public documents==
All documents and images uploaded through the [[online editor]] are public by default.  To restric public access to these types of documents, you may place them on a restricted pages such as '''[[members-only pages]]'''.
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All documents and images uploaded through the [[online editor]] are public by default.  To restrict public access to these types of documents, you may place them on restricted pages such as '''[[members-only pages]]'''.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Sharing documents]]
 
* [[Sharing documents]]
 
* [[Members-only pages]]
 
* [[Members-only pages]]
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[[Category:LMS]]
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[[Category:E-Communities]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, 23 January 2023

Secure documents

All documents added to the document center are secure by default. That means others will not have access to them, even if you have posted a link to them on your website. See sharing documents on how you can share your documents with other members and groups, or how others can access a document through a link on your website or ePortfolio.

Public documents

All documents and images uploaded through the online editor are public by default. To restrict public access to these types of documents, you may place them on restricted pages such as members-only pages.

See also