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At minimum, every [[document]] in [[ContactsLaw]] belongs to either a [[matter]], [[contact]] or [[workgroup]]. Within their source, documents can also be sorted into '''folders'''.
At minimum, every [[document]] in [[ContactsLaw]] belongs to either a [[matter]], [[contact]] or [[workgroup]]. Within its destination, documents can also be sorted into '''folders'''.


Folders can be created manually, or automatically as determined by the [[Document Type|document type]].
Folders can be created manually, or automatically as determined by the [[Document Type|document type]].


You can set [[Permission|permissions]] on each folder; if not specified, a folder inherits its permissions from the parent folder. If there is no parent folder, they are inherited from the destination itself.
== Security ==
You can set [[Permission|permissions]] on each folder; if not specified, a folder inherits its permissions from the parent folder. If there is no parent folder, they are inherited from the source (matter/contact/workgroup) itself.
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 6 November 2025

At minimum, every document in ContactsLaw belongs to either a matter, contact or workgroup. Within their source, documents can also be sorted into folders.

Folders can be created manually, or automatically as determined by the document type.

Security

You can set permissions on each folder; if not specified, a folder inherits its permissions from the parent folder. If there is no parent folder, they are inherited from the source (matter/contact/workgroup) itself.