'Protect' pages in Doc view
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Em Goss
From support ticket: It'd be great to be able to mark a single page as read only so people don't edit it after the fact by accident.
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Dan Fletcher
Limiting essential functionality for paid users to try & squeeze more cash out of them is a bad move on ClickUp's part. Feels like its turning into a money grabbing machine instead of a community driven productivity tool.
Nick Potok
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Hey everybody! With the launch of Docs 3.0, you can now protect a Page or the entire Doc directly from the right sidebar!
Bruce Cannon
Nick Potok: No, we cannot. Not unless we 'upgrade' to the new 'Business Plus' plan, which gets all the features that Business plan users have been asking for for years.
Sharad Mittal
Nick Potok: Totally agreeing with other users here. Why is a simple "Protect" document feature locked behind the expensive Business Plus plan. Notion has it for free under personal accounts (and $8/mo for Teams)
Jacqueline Lolong
Merged in a post:
Lock a document from being edited/modified/deleted
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Grant Mantle
Hello, we would like the ability to lock a document from being edited/modified/deleted.
Keep up the great work...
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Emre [Unknown]
This would be awesome! We share docs with external collaborators for view only but people keep editing them accidentally. It is a MUST feature.
Sharad Mittal
Emre [Unknown]: While sharing externally, I think there is an option to share View only. Does that work for you?
Amitab
Why is ths so far down :( Please! - Confluence, Notion, ... they all have it, in one form or the other. How will you build an internal documentation with a team, if you can't protect it against drive-by accidental changes? Like hitting the wrong key at the wrong moment and not noticing it. The History does not help, if you don't realize you changed something. Seems a no-brainer to me.
Kevin Brown
Our use case for this (to give some context) is that we have a single doc view on each project called "Status Updates". Each week we add a new page to the doc to add the latest status update. Once it's been communicated it'd be nice to be able to lock down just that page, but still be able to add new pages and edit those, preventing the team from messing with previous status updates.
Matthew Thompson
Kevin Brown: A workaround I'm using for a similar use case is to export the pages to be protected as PDFs, then upload those and attach them to the continuously growing Doc (your Status Updates).