How to Share a Snippet with a Team Member on Chartnote

How to Share a Snippet with a Team Member on Chartnote

This guide explains how to share a snippet with a team member on Chartnote. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to navigate to the relevant page, select the snippet, and share it with a specific team member or group. It also explains how to change the user permission from "view" to "edit." By following this guide, users can easily collaborate and share information with their team members using Chartnote.


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