You must have an Internet connection. If you use Desktop, you must be online.
To open this dialog box, first open the Members dialog box. Then, click the name of the peer group that you want to edit or delete.
Here are things you can do in this dialog box:
Edit the peer group name.
Select () different special permissions.
Click Remove to delete the current peer group. Be aware that the peer group might be used in a permission scheme.
Part of the Peer Group Name will appear in the Assigned column in the Sections & Passages tab. Consider short names like PG1, PG2 or similar.
If you select the Special Permission option called Consultant In Training, you must also add a peer group that uses the Special Permission called Mentor.
This is because, initially, comments added by people in the Consultant in Training (CIT) peer group can only be seen by people in the Mentor peer group.
A person in the Mentor peer group can approve a comment so anyone can see it. Comments exchanged only between the CIT and Mentor can remain unapproved and hidden from other team members.