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Open side panel and select the
Share button.
Look for the Share button.
To view your teams:
When you select a team, you will see only the OrgPages shared with that team.
To share your existing or new OrgPages with a team, follow these steps:
In the text field, enter the name of the team you wish to add the OrgPage to.
Press Enter to confirm.
Hover over the OrgPage to show the OrgPage menu.
It includes:
List of your teams includes three basic sections:
Available in Standard and Pro plans. Also available for schools, enterprises and institutions.
Teams are an easier way to share OrgPages with a group of people. They are like private folders that only those you invite can access.
Tip! If you create a team just for yourself, it acts like a personal private folder.
To show the list of your teams:
You can give people different permissions for an OrgPage:
People don't need an OrgPad account to Read and
Edit.
Comment permission is different, as each comment is associated with a profile picture to identify the contributor. It is similar to
Edit, but you can only edit what you have created.
You can only asign Share and delete in the People tab. A person with this permission can add other people to the list and delete the OrgPage.
Comments are special cells that are linked to the person who created the comment.
Each one has a small image to show who added it, just like this this cell. If you hover over this image, it will show the creator's name. Try it!
Only the person who made the comment, people with edit permission, and the owner of the OrgPage can make changes to it.
To create a comment:
Or, use these shortcuts when you edit a cell or have a selection:
, in Safari).To delete a comment, simply follow the same steps again.
The team title should be at least five characters long.
Click Cancel or anywhere on the gray background to discard any unsaved changes.
Only people with an account in OrgPad can become members of a team.
Similar to adding people in the People tab within Share dialog, suggestions appear as you type. If you want to share with someone not on the list, simply enter their email address.
Tip! To add multiple emails at once, separate them with a comma, semicolon or space.
You have the option toggle whether the member is an admin or not. Admin can add members and delete the team.
To remove a member, select Remove from team.
In the suggestions, you see:
The People tab allows you to share OrgPage with individuals and teams by using their email addresses.
As you type, suggestions will pop up. To share with someone who is not on the list, simply enter their email address.
You can also select permissions for each person.
If you want to share content with someone who is not on the list, just enter their email address.
Go to Share and select
Remove yourself.
If you have Share and delete permission, follow the same steps as you would to remove any other person.
The Links tab lets you copy a link to the OrgPage. This is a great way to share your document with people who don't have an OrgPad account.
If you have a presentation, you can set it to open in the presentation mode when someone clicks on the link.
There are two ways you can share the link:
QR codes are square patterns of black and white dots arranged in a grid. They have the remarkable ability to store various types of data, including website links, text, images, and contact information.
Go to More or go to Settings and enable Google Lens Suggestions.
Point your camera at the QR code to scan its contents.
If you have a Google or Samsung phone, you can skip these steps and just use your Camera app like with iPhone.
Tip! Switching between the Links and Embed tabs keeps your settings.
Select Share. It opens the dialog in the Links tab with the selected presentation and step.
A template is a like a magic link. Click on it and it makes a copy. To tell whose copy it is, we add their name in parentheses to the OrgPage's name.
You're in control: choose if you want copies and set your own permissions for them.
Sharing a template is as easy as sharing a regular link: copy a shareable link or use a QR code.
In the bottom right corner, a counter displays how many times a template has been used. Clicking on the counter reveals a list of OrgPages where the template and all its copies appear. You can interact with the OrgPages list just like with any other list.
Tip! Copies of the template do not appear in the default list of OrgPages but are still accessible from the search.
This makes templates easier to use, especially when you use them often or work alone.
To do this, create a browser shortcut using a one of these tricks:
Then type the keyword in the address bar whenever you want to use a template.
The Embed tab gives you the code to put OrgPad into a website or another app, such as Microsoft Teams.
As with Links, you can control permissions and choose whether it should start with a presentation.
There are two options to choose from:
<iframe> code.In Microsoft Teams, follow these steps:
You will find tutorial with screenshots on the next page. Just click on this cell.
The Publish tab allows you to share an OrgPage with everyone and add it to the list of public OrgPages.
If you want to share your OrgPage for editing, it is a good idea to make a backup copy first.
Alternatively, you can share it for commenting. This means that people can add and edit content, but not change what others have added.
Published OrgPages are OrgPages that others have chosen to share with everyone. Don't worry, all OrgPages are private when you create them.
You can discover them in one of the following ways:
When you search your OrgPages, they will always appear first. The public OrgPages then follow, and their order depends on how closely they match your search.
On a person's profile, you can view:
You can also:
Tip! Click the profile image in the search box to go back to your list of the OrgPages.
This comes in handy if you want to contact them or just see what other OrgPages they shared with you.
Owner? Click anywhere on them.
Others? Click anywhere on them and choose Show profile.