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Once the hierarchy exists you can start building it by importing a hierarchy definition, and then perform further editing in the user interface as required. You can add, move and delete child nodes, change node labels, delete and edit contacts and move them between nodes.
Depending on what permissions you have been assigned for the hierarchy, you may see the full hierarchy definition or just a subset of hierarchy nodes, and you may have been granted View permission or Manage permission for the nodes. View, indicated by an “eye” icon, gives you access to look at the details without being able to change anything, While Manage, indicated by a “cog wheel” icon, allows you to add, move and delete child nodes, change node labels, and if the hierarchy has been set up with contacts, delete and edit the contacts and move them between nodes .
Note that when you add a child node to a parent node in the hierarchy, it will be added below any existing child nodes. You cannot re-order or sort the nodes. Note also that while you can import a hierarchy that has more than one top level, you cannot add another top level “manually”; you can only add child nodes.