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  • What roles and permissions can collaborators have?
    What roles and permissions can collaborators have? PubliWrite allows authors to work with collaborators inside the editor. Each collaborator can have a different role, depending on how they are expected to contribute to the book. Permissions help the book owner control who can view, edit, comment on, or manage parts of the manuscript. Collaborator roles There are four main roles in the editor: Owner Author Editor Viewer Each role has a different level of access.Some readers
  • How do I remove or manage collaborators?
    How do I remove or manage collaborators? Book owners can manage collaborators from the editor by opening the book’s sharing settings. From there, you can review who has access to the book, check their role, and remove collaborators who should no longer have access. Who can manage collaborators? Only the book owner can manage or remove collaborators from a book project. Collaborators who are not the owner cannot remove other collaborators or manage access. How to manage collaboratorFew readers
  • How do I invite collaborators to my book?
    How do I invite collaborators to my book? PubliWrite allows you to invite collaborators to work with you on a book project. Collaborators can help you write, edit, review, or give feedback on your manuscript, depending on the role you assign to them. Who can invite collaborators? Only the book owner can invite collaborators to a book project. When you invite someone, you will need to enter their email address and choose the role they should have. How many collaborators can I inviteFew readers
  • What happens if a collaborator does not accept my invitation?
    What happens if a collaborator does not accept my invitation? If a collaborator does not accept your invitation, they will not be able to access or work on your book. The book project will remain unchanged, and you can continue writing, editing, or managing the manuscript without them. Can they still access the book? No. A collaborator only gets access to the book after accepting the invitation. Until then, they cannot: View the manuscript Edit the manuscript Leave comments AccessFew readers

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