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CiviCRM: how to manage several areas for the same organism?
February 21, 2017, 08:02:43 am
Good afternoon, we are analyzing CiviCRM as a possible solution for our organization.
It is a governmental entity and in the same there is more than one area that is able to use CiviCRM to order their contacts.
The specific question is how can we implement, so that each area has its own contact management? Some areas may want to share contacts, but each area should only have access to their contacts.

I hope you can help me!
From already thank you very much!!

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Re: CiviCRM: how to manage several areas for the same organism?
February 21, 2017, 11:11:28 am
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