Private, public, read only module
By default, when you create a new module, it is "private": only you can see it and modify or delete it.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/capture-decran-2023-08-28-a-11_1odlwh1.png)
If you want your collaborators, who also have a K.Air license, to be able to use your module as a template to create their own module, you need to set it to "public" (your module is "public" only with members of your organization!) and leave the "read-only" mode automatically activated (so no one can modify your module).
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/capture-decran-2023-08-25-a-17_12dap6d.png)
If you want your collaborators, who also have a K.Air license, to be able to work with you on your module and edit it, you must set it to "public" and remove the "read-only" mode that is automatically activated.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/capture-decran-2023-08-28-a-11_1jr7tor.png)
When the module is set to "public", it appears in the "all modules" tab.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/image_1atxjag.png)
The account administrator can also place public modules in the "common folders", particularly in sub-folders.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/image_i4ur5x.png)
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/capture-decran-2023-08-28-a-11_1odlwh1.png)
If you want your collaborators, who also have a K.Air license, to be able to use your module as a template to create their own module, you need to set it to "public" (your module is "public" only with members of your organization!) and leave the "read-only" mode automatically activated (so no one can modify your module).
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/capture-decran-2023-08-25-a-17_12dap6d.png)
If you want your collaborators, who also have a K.Air license, to be able to work with you on your module and edit it, you must set it to "public" and remove the "read-only" mode that is automatically activated.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/capture-decran-2023-08-28-a-11_1jr7tor.png)
When the module is set to "public", it appears in the "all modules" tab.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/image_1atxjag.png)
The account administrator can also place public modules in the "common folders", particularly in sub-folders.
![](https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/6cd1eb32c6ece00/image_i4ur5x.png)
Updated on: 06/05/2024
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