Adding a user in eypeople

Adding a user in eypeople

Users are anyone who has access to the eyworks system. Users are given access to different parts of the system depending on their role. 
Being an eyworks user is not the same thing as having a staff login. The staff login can only access your nursery's staff intranet, and not the main system. 
  1. In the top right, click on   > System Settings.
  2. Click on the Users tab.
  3. Click on the  icon in the top right.
  4. Type in the user's First Name, Last Name, and Email.
  5. Choose this user's Role from the list. This affects which parts of the system they can access.
  6. Click Save

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