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New in Review 360: Team Folders
Thanks for the reply, Joe. I think I'm missing a step because I cannot publish a new review for a Rise 360 course unless I'm assigned a manager role in the course. I found this in the Q&A:
As a folder editor, I can publish new versions of Rise 360 content in team folders, even if I'm not a course/microlearning manager in Rise 360. Is this expected?
Yes, any seatholder in the same subscription with editor access to the Rise 360 item in Review 360 can publish a new version. This may include content on which you aren't assigned a collaborator role. Assigned collaborator roles in Rise 360 control who can publish the course or microlearning to Review 360. Assigned folder permissions in Review 360 team folders control who can publish new versions of the items in the folder.
Note: When publishing a new version from Rise 360, you can select any content to which you have editor permissions in Review 360. Let us know how this works for your organization.
How does a Rise 360 course get editor access in Review 360? I don't see a way to move the Rise folder into the Review team's folder. Can you please help me identify what steps I'm missing? Thank you!
- JoseTansengco2 years agoStaff
Hi Sharon,
If you'd like to move a Rise 360 course that you published to Review 360 to a team folder, you can do so by clicking here:
This option will being up a window where you can select which folder to transfer the course to. If you're not seeing this option, or if you're still having difficulties moving the content to a team folder, would you mind making a Peek 360 recording of what you're seeing so we can get better assist you?