Grant access to filters, views, and groupings
As an 51ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Workfront administrator, you can use an access level to define a user’s access to the filter, view, and grouping controls for lists and reports, as explained in Access levels overview.
For information about the filter, view, and grouping controls, see Reporting elements: filters, views, and groupings.
Access requirements
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| 51ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Workfront package | Any |
| 51ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Workfront license |
Standard Plan |
| Access level configurations | You must be a Workfront administrator. |
For more detail about the information in this table, see Access requirements in Workfront documentation.
Configure user access to filters, views, and groupings using a custom access level
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Begin creating or editing the access level, as explained in Create or modify custom access levels.
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Click the gear icon
on the View or Edit button to the right of Filters, then select the abilities you want to grant under Fine-tune your settings.
By default, users with a Plan, Work, Reviewer, or Request license have full View and Edit abilities. Users with an External User license do not access to filters, views, and groupings.
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(Optional) To configure access settings for other objects and areas in the access level you are working on, continue with one of the articles listed in Configure access to 51ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Workfront, such as Grant access to tasks and Grant access to financial data.
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When you are finished, click Save.
After the access level is created, you can assign it to a user. For more information, see Edit a user’s profile.
This table lists what a Workfront administrator can allow users with each license type to do with filter, views, and groupings. For information about the Workfront license types, see 51ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Workfront licenses overview.