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Create and Assign User Profiles for Document Checklist Items
Create and assign profiles with access to document checklist items to your users.

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Create and assign profiles with access to document checklist items to your users.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Automotive Cloud, Consumer Goods Cloud, Education Cloud, Financial Services Cloud, Health Cloud, Insurance, Manufacturing Cloud, Media Cloud, Net Zero Cloud, Nonprofit Cloud, Public Sector Solutions, and Rebate Management |
If you have existing profiles for the users that need access to document checklist items, follow these instructions for each of them.
You create a loan officer profile based on the standard user and select read, edit, create, and delete basic access. That access gives loan officers the ability to support their customers. You then create a compliance officer profile based on the standard user and select read. That access allows compliance officers to view records relevant to their jobs, but blocks them from modifying records.

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