From here, you can use the search bar to find the viewer’s account.
To use the search bar, choose the filter you wish to use for your search from the dropdown menu, and type in your search.
Note that you can search with just the first part of the email address, in this case carter, or the second part, in this case mail.com, however, you cannot search by typing any of the two parts of the email address just partially, in this case, cart or mail.
To open a viewer account, just click the button on the right, under the Edit column in the viewer’s row.
From here, you can use the search bar to find the viewer’s account.
To use the search bar, choose the filter you wish to use for your search from the dropdown menu, and type in your search.
Note that you can search with just the first part of the email address, in this case carter, or the second part, in this case mail.com, however, you cannot search by typing any of the two parts of the email address just partially, in this case, cart or mail.
To open a viewer account, just click the button on the right, under the Edit column in the viewer’s row.
To grant a viewer free access to an asset or a package, first get the asset ID of the asset or package to which you wish to grant the access.
You will find the asset ID in the Assets tab:
Similarly, you will find the package ID in the Packages tab:
Once you have the ID, go back to the viewer’s account and click on the Access management tab.
There, click on Grant access.
In the new window, select whether you are granting access to an Asset or a Package. In the search bar, click on ID or Title, depending on what you want to use to search for the asset or package, and paste the asset or package ID or Title. Click on the package or asset. Choose for how long you wish to grant the access.
If you want to grant or extend access to an entire list of viewers, you can do so in the Bulk actions tab of the Access section. Click here to learn how.