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# Permissions

On the dashboard tab 'Permissions' you can manage the permissions for wgSimpleAcc.

## 1. Global permissions

Global permissions will be applied in general.

* Permissions global to approve (only recommended for webmaster)
* Permissions global to submit (only recommended for webmaster)
* Permissions global to view

## 2. Permissions for specific components

* Permissions to approve submitted transaction
* Permissions to submit transaction
* Permissions to view transactions
* Permissions to submit allocation
* Permissions to view allocations
* Permissions to submit asset
* Permissions to view assets
* Permissions to submit account
* Permissions to view accounts
* Permissions to create balance
* Permissions to view balances
* Permissions to submit templates
* Permissions to view templates
* Permissions to submit output templates
* Permissions to view output templates
* Permissions to submit clients
* Permissions to view clients


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