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How to collaborate with other users: invite editors to your boards and make them public for everyone.

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  • How to invite an editor?
    When you want someone else to actively contribute to your project, follow these simple steps: Access the board you want to share. Go to settings. Once in settings, go to “Board’s editors’” and press on “Invite editors”. Add the email address of the person you want as collaborator. Ready to go! The person (or people) you invited will receive an email asking them to accept the invitation. Once they do, they’ll have access to your board and will be able to move stuff around and add /Few readers
  • How can I make my board public?
    How can I make my board public? To make your board public just follow these simple steps: Access the board you want to share. Go to settings. Once in settings, go to “Sharing preferences” and press the button that says “Board accessible by anyone with the link”. All done! Your board is now public and can be accessed to anyone with the link. People will only be able to see its content but not edit it. If you want to add editors, check this out: How to invite an editor? (/en/artiFew readers
  • Why are people not seeing my boards?
    Did you share the link to your board and got a “I can’t see anything!”. Don’t worry, that’s because your boards are private by default – we wan’t to respect your intellectual property 😉 You have two ways of doing it: either by inviting editors to your board or by making your board public if all you want is for anyone with the link to just be able to open it and not edit it.Few readers
  • How can I collaborate with other users?
    You have two ways of getting others involved in your project: Invite editors to your board Make your board publicFew readers

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