Permissions
Configuring plans
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As a Portfolio for Jira administrator, you can choose the users who can make changes in a plan, and the users who can only view a plan.
Sample plan permissions
To manage plan permissions:
- In your plan, click settings (
) > Configure > Permissions.
- From the Edit drop-down, choose the users who can make changes in the plan.
- From the View drop-down, choose the users who can only view the plan.
- Plan permissions are plan-specific, so you'll need to configure the permissions for each plan, as needed.
- You can also configure global permissions as necessary, by clicking Portfolio (in header) > Administration. See Permissions in Portfolio for Jira and Managing global permissions to know more.
Last modified on Apr 4, 2019
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