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How to create a Team?

Creating a team in Proqio enables effective collaboration and management. You need to create a team to restrict users' rights to specific Sites or Groups of instruments. Follow this guide to set up your team efficiently.

  1. Click on Create a team: Creating a team means setting up a new group of people within a system or organization for collaboration or project work. In Teams and Members settings, click the "Create Team" option. 
  2. Enter the team’s name and mention a description: Type the name you want to assign to a new team and describe your team by clicking the description option. 
  3. Choose the color: Select the color palette to give a color theme for your team.
  4. Click on the create: Once all details are entered, click the "Create" button to finalize the team creation process.
  5. Once the team is created, add sites or groups and members to that team to assign desired permissions.

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  • Why do I need to create a team in Proqio?
    Creating a team in Proqio helps in restricting user rights to specific sites or groups of instruments, ensuring that only authorized members have access to certain data and tools.
  • Where can I find the option to create a team?
    The option to create a team is available in the Teams and Members settings
    within your Proqio dashboard.
  • What information do I need to provide when creating a team?
    You need to provide a team name, select a color palette for your team, and write a brief description of your team.
  • Can I edit the team details after creating it?
    Yes, you can edit the team details by navigating to the Teams and Members
    settings and selecting the team you wish to modify.
  • What is the purpose of selecting a color palette for my team?
    Selecting a color palette helps in easily identifying your team among others,
    providing a visual distinction.
  • How do I ensure that only specific users have access to my team?
    By creating a team and assigning specific sites or groups of instruments, you can restrict access to only those users who are part of the team.