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Workspace Basics Tutorial

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Written by BRICKS TOOLS
Updated over a month ago

Introduction

A Workspace is mainly used to manage a group of display devices, applications, modules, global variable banks, and media boxes.

When working with entirely different types of projects, clients, or development teams, you can create separate Workspaces to keep them organized and isolated.


Section Outline

Each Workspace contains five tabs: Device, Application, Module, Bank, Media.

  • The content within each tab can be moved between Workspaces.

  • However, content in different Workspaces does not sync with each other.

Click the links below for detailed illustrated tutorials for each tab:


Workspace Selection and Settings

he Workspace selection and settings menu is located at the top-left corner of the interface.

  • Use the dropdown menu to switch between Workspaces.

  • Click the [ + ] button to create a new Workspace.

New Workspace [ + ]

Create an entirely new Workspace.

Leave the Workspace

Leave the current Workspace.
Even outside of a Workspace, you can still configure content in the five tabs.


Workspace Settings

Click the edit button to the right of the Workspace dropdown to view and update Workspace settings.

Information

Workspace ID

(Auto-generated) Identifier for the Workspace.

Name

Name of the Workspace.

Description

Description of the Workspace.

Operation

Edit Group Permissions

Manage team group access permissions for the Workspace.

Manage Emails

Manage the notification email addresses for the Workspace.

Save Changes

Save any changes made above.

Remove this Workspace

Remove the current Workspace.

Remove this Workspace Included All Instances

Remove the Workspace along with all its instances

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