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4.5.2 Your address bookYour address book helps you to store, manage and display the names of users and of BSCW groups as well as email addresses. It is the main basis for inviting members to a workspace (see section 4.5.1.2) or participants to a meeting (see section 5.2) and plays a major role in assigning access rights (see section 4.7.3). The contents of your address book is displayed in a page that resembles the members page of a workspace. It shows the same structure and provides similar actions via identical buttons: New entries to your address book come from two sources: BSCW automatically adds to your address book the user names of all members of the workspaces that you are a member of. You may add and Remove entries manually. There are two ways for you to add new entries to your address book:
In addition to individual user names -- and email addresses as placeholders -- you may also add the names of BSCW groups to your address book and invite a BSCW group as a whole into a workspace (see section 4.5.3):
This action does not affect any other address book, or the member status of users referenced by the removed entries. |
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