Overview
Ownership Blocks define who can view or edit specific sections of collaborative documents within a Project Template. They help you:
- Control visibility and access to sensitive information within shared documents.
- Assign clear responsibility to individuals or roles for specific content.
- Reduce errors by limiting who can modify critical sections.
What Are Ownership Blocks?​
Ownership Blocks are designated sections within a Project Template that assign responsibility for a portion of a document or form to a specific user or role. They define who “owns” that section — meaning who is expected to complete, review, or approve the content within it. These blocks are typically used in Collaborative Documents or Forms as part of a structured workflow.
Value of Ownership Blocks​
Ownership Blocks aren’t just about controlling who edits what — they fundamentally improve how teams collaborate and execute complex workflows. Here’s why they matter:
- Clear Accountability: Instantly identifies who is responsible for each part of a document or form, reducing confusion and unnecessary back-and-forth.
- Streamlined Workflows: Automates routing, notifications, and access based on who needs to act on a specific section, helping teams move faster.
- Enhanced Collaboration: Facilitates structured teamwork by clearly delineating areas of responsibility across roles or departments.
- Automated Permissions: Dynamically adjusts user permissions within a project based on their assignment to an Ownership Block, ensuring users can only view or edit what they’re responsible for.
When to Use Ownership Blocks​
You should use Ownership Blocks when:
- Multiple collaborators contribute to the same document but should only edit their assigned sections.
- You want to prevent unauthorized changes to specific clauses or content blocks.
- Different teams or roles own distinct parts of a document (e.g., legal, procurement, finance).
How Ownership Blocks Work​
- Ownership Blocks are defined inside Collaborative Document Templates.
- Each block is assigned to an Owner (a role or user) who controls edit access.
- Only Owners (and Project Owners) can modify their assigned sections during the project.
- Non-owners can still view the content, unless visibility restrictions are also applied.
Ownership vs. Regular Document Sections​
- Use Ownership Blocks when access needs to be restricted or auditable.
- Use regular sections when all users can freely collaborate on the entire document.
See Also​
To complement your knowledge, check the following guides:
- Create Ownership Blocks in a Project Template
- Assign Owners to Ownership Blocks
- Configure the Scope of an Ownership Block
- Modify Ownership Blocks: Update Assignments and Adjust Scope
- Control Access with Ownership Blocks
- Understand Ownership Block Overrides and Hierarchies
- Troubleshooting Access Issues with Ownership Blocks