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Option selected | Inheritance behavior |
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None | When you hit the apply button all descendants get the same edit permissions as the parent page. Additional edit permissions are kept. |
Remove additional edit permissions during inheritance | Same as "None" but additional edit permissions on child pages are removed. |
Always grant an edit permission to the creator of the page | Same as "None" but the creator of a page will always get an additional edit permission. |
Only apply edit permission changes not the whole set | Same as "None" but only the edit permission changes done on the parent page are inherited not the whole set. This might be useful in case you changed the permissions of child pages and don’t want to loose those changes. Example: in case and edit permission was already present on the parent page before the change of permissions and is still present after the change but the current child page does not have that particular edit permission it will not be added in case this option is selected as nothing changed on the parent side. |
Delay the application of the inheritance | Delay the start of the inheritance process by 2 minutes (could be subject to change). This option can be used in case the app runs into conflicts with other apps. |
Messages shown in the edit permission inheritance dialog
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