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Control Center: New Admin Permissions levels

When using Control Center, there needs to be two distinct Admin permissions levels:

  1. A Control Center Admin level with its current permissions (that potentially could affect/break Control Center functionality) but also distinguishes control center locks and configurations from sheet-level locks and configurations.
  2. A lower Admin level that would NOT break/affect any Control Center functionality but allow greater sheet permissions such as Lock and Unlocking columns and rows (NOT LOCKED by Control Center), reordering columns, creating Work Apps, switching from column formula to cell formula, updating drop-down menu lists, etc.
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  • Matt Haas
    Matt Haas ✭✭✭

    When using Control Center, there needs to be two distinct Admin permissions levels:

    1. A Control Center Admin level with its current permissions (that potentially could affect/break Control Center functionality) but also distinguishes control center locks and configurations from sheet-level locks and configurations.
    2. A lower Admin level that would NOT break/affect any Control Center functionality but allow greater sheet permissions such as Lock and Unlocking columns and rows (NOT LOCKED by Control Center), reordering columns, creating Work Apps, switching from column formula to cell formula, updating drop-down menu lists, etc.


  • sbrittin2
    sbrittin2 ✭✭✭

    There is a need for two distinct Admin permissions levels if Control Center is in play:

    1. A Control Center Admin level with its current permissions (to avoid affecting/breaking Control Center functionality) but also distinguishes Control Center locks and configurations from sheet-level locks and configurations.
    2. A lower Admin level that would NOT break or affect any Control Center functionality BUT would allow greater sheet permissions such as Lock and Unlocking columns and rows (ones that are NOT LOCKED by Control Center), reordering columns, creating Work Apps, switching from column formula to cell formula, updating drop-down menu lists, etc.