What Permission is neccessary to show two levels of grouped documents in a SharePoint Doc Library View
I have following situation like in attached screenshot. As an admin with "Full Control" I can see both levels of grouped documents. As an user with "Read" Permissions I can see all documents but not grouped by the second level.
What I need to change here?
Thanks for your help
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I have following situation like in attached screenshot. As an admin with "Full Control" I can see both levels of grouped documents. As an user with "Read" Permissions I can see all documents but not grouped by the second level.
What I need to change here?
Thanks for your help
Example
permissions libraries sharepoint
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I have following situation like in attached screenshot. As an admin with "Full Control" I can see both levels of grouped documents. As an user with "Read" Permissions I can see all documents but not grouped by the second level.
What I need to change here?
Thanks for your help
Example
permissions libraries sharepoint
I have following situation like in attached screenshot. As an admin with "Full Control" I can see both levels of grouped documents. As an user with "Read" Permissions I can see all documents but not grouped by the second level.
What I need to change here?
Thanks for your help
Example
permissions libraries sharepoint
permissions libraries sharepoint
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The column of the second level was a lookup. Without Read permission it's not possible to see them. After adding users to this List everything is like expected.
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The column of the second level was a lookup. Without Read permission it's not possible to see them. After adding users to this List everything is like expected.
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The column of the second level was a lookup. Without Read permission it's not possible to see them. After adding users to this List everything is like expected.
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The column of the second level was a lookup. Without Read permission it's not possible to see them. After adding users to this List everything is like expected.
The column of the second level was a lookup. Without Read permission it's not possible to see them. After adding users to this List everything is like expected.
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