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HINT: You can adjust the height of the drawer by holding down on the mouse down and drag it up and down to the wished size

Give the workbench a meaninful meaningful name for the user group and then click on the arrow to the right to confirm:

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Now you need to add at least one or more user group so the users that is are a part of that the user group will get this workbench assigned when logging in the first time. This can be done in two ways. First one is to doubble click right below the ‘Group’ field next to the workbench name by adding one or more user groups from the left window below ‘Invited groups like this:

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The user(s) that is part of that user group can now login in and they will have the workbench assigned:

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How to create more/duplicate workbenches

Click on the workbench icon and the three dots menu and chose ‘Add new’ - like shown in the previous section: to create a new workbench.

The new created workbench will be a copy the one that is active which can be seen by the light blue circle:

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You can with advantage assign user groups already now or go back to do that later.

How to make changes to a already saved/assigned workbench

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WARNING: If you reset your workbench all of your selfmade settings/changes will be lost!

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INFO: To delete a workbench you first need to remove all assigned user groups that is attached to it.

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WARNING: If changes are made to a already saved filter used in different workspaces and/or workbenches it’s VERY IMPORTANT to click on all other workspaces in which change/changes to the filter wasn’t made before publishing all workbenches and ask user to reset their workbench