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Creating a new group If you are an account administrator, you can create groups. After you create a group, you should add the group to the permissions profile of folders or files in the Content, Course, or Meeting Libraries. For example, you may want to give the group Manage permissions for the Shared Content folder in the Content Library or the Shared Course folder in the Courses Library. For more information, see “Setting content folder permissions” on page 58 or “Setting course folder permissions” on page 84. To create a new group: 1. Click the Users tab at the top of the Breeze Manager window. 2. Click the New Group button in the navigation bar. The New Group Information page appears. 3. Enter a group name. The group name can be up to 30 characters in length and can contain spaces and alphanumeric characters. 4. Enter an optional group description. The group description can be up to 2048 characters in length. 5. Click the Save button. The Users and Groups page appears. To add members to the new group, see “Adding members to a group” on page 32. To add the group to the permissions profiles of folders or files, see “Setting content folder permissions” on page 58 or “Setting course folder permissions” on page 84. Viewing group information If you are an account administrator, you can view information about any group. This includes the group name, description, and a list of members. To edit group information, see “Changing a group name or description” on page 31, “Adding members to a group” on page 32, or “Removing members from a group” on page 32. To view a group’s information: 1. Click the Users tab at the top of the Breeze Manager window. 2. Navigate to the group whose information you want to view. For more information on navigating, see “Navigating users and group lists” on page 24. 3. Click the group name. The Group Information page appears. Changing a group name or description If you are an account administrator, you can edit the name or description for any group. Note: You can change the names of the built-in groups, but doing so is not recommended. Managing groups 31