Hi,
Could you please suggest, How to hide Modules and its views on contents section (without using Contents- Role module/user access options).
Attached the screen shot of the same.
Thanks
Usha
HI @usha.cherukuri ,
You have to turn off contents on that specific Functional Area. However, you can only turn off for new contents, so the ones you already have displayed you need to remove them manually (see attached )
Best practice is to use different functional areas for modules and for dashboards, so you could turn off contents for all modules only. I usually use capital letters for Dashboards's functional areas to distinguish from modules.
Kind regards,
Manuela Apostol
HI @Manuela_Apostol ,Tried the same and its working fine now Thanks for the Reply:)
ThanksUsha
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