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	Fix typos and wrong version number in doc
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## Permissions
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As of version 1.13.0 Paperless-ngx added core support for user / group permissions. Permissions is
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As of version 1.14.0 Paperless-ngx added core support for user / group permissions. Permissions is
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based around an object 'owner' and 'view' and 'edit' permissions can be granted to other users
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or groups.
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@@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ Permissions uses the built-in user model of the backend framework, Django.
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!!! note
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    After migration to version 1.13.0 all existing documents, tags etc. will have no explicit owner
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    After migration to version 1.14.0 all existing documents, tags etc. will have no explicit owner
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    set which means they will be visible / editable by all users. Once an object has an owner set,
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    only the owner can explicitly grant / revoke permissions.
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!!! note
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    When first migrating to permissions it is recommended to user a 'superuser' account (which
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    When first migrating to permissions it is recommended to use a 'superuser' account (which
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    would usually have been setup during installation) to ensure you have full permissions.
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    Note that superusers have access to all objects.
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@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ do not have an owner set.
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### Users and Groups
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Paperless-ngx versions after 1.13.0 allow creating and editing users and groups via the 'frontend' UI.
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Paperless-ngx versions after 1.14.0 allow creating and editing users and groups via the 'frontend' UI.
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These can be found under Settings > Users & Groups, assuming the user has access. If a user is designated
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as a member of a group those permissions will be inherited and this is reflected in the UI. Explicit
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permissions can be granted to limit access to certain parts of the UI (and corresponding API endpoints).
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