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Officers list is a special web page that lists the officers of an [[online group]].   
 
Officers list is a special web page that lists the officers of an [[online group]].   
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==Who is an officer==
 
==Who is an officer==
 
{{Officer definition}}
 
{{Officer definition}}
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==How to become a group officer==
 
==How to become a group officer==
 
Group [[moderator]] selects which group members are also officers
 
Group [[moderator]] selects which group members are also officers
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==Officers privileges==
 
==Officers privileges==
 
Access to [[officer's forum]] and [[officer-only pages]]
 
Access to [[officer's forum]] and [[officer-only pages]]
  
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==Sorting Officers list==
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The officers list shows in an alphabetical order.  To rearrange the list, put prefix on each name with a number (e.g. 1, 2, 3).  If there are more than 10 officers, use an underscore before single digits (e.g. _1,_2,_3,…, 10,11,12).
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==See Also==
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* [[Members list]]
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* [[Invite|Invite members]]
  
 
[[Category:Websites]]
 
[[Category:Websites]]

Latest revision as of 20:53, 21 August 2013

Officers list is a special web page that lists the officers of an online group.


Who is an officer

An officer is a group member that has been designated by the moderator to have special privileges. Special privileges include access to officer's forum and officer-only pages. They are also listed on the officers list which may include a description of their roles posted by the moderator.


How to become a group officer

Group moderator selects which group members are also officers


Officers privileges

Access to officer's forum and officer-only pages


Sorting Officers list

The officers list shows in an alphabetical order. To rearrange the list, put prefix on each name with a number (e.g. 1, 2, 3). If there are more than 10 officers, use an underscore before single digits (e.g. _1,_2,_3,…, 10,11,12).


See Also