CentraSite Documentation : CentraSite User’s Guide : Working with Design/Change-Time Policies : Functional Scope : Specifying the Scope of a Design/Change-Time Policy : Modifying the Scope of a Design/Change-Time Policy
Modifying the Scope of a Design/Change-Time Policy
You use the Scope tab on the Design/Change-Time Policy Details page to specify a policy's scope.
Scope changes are limited by the set of actions currently selected on the Actions tab. That is, CentraSite will not allow you to save a policy if its scope includes object types and/or events that are not compatible with the current set of specified actions. In some cases, you might need to clear actions from the Actions tab in order to select the object types and event types you need on the Scope tab. For more information about policy and action compatibility, see Policy Scope and Action Scope.
Note:  
You cannot change the Organization property on the Scope tab. After a policy has been created, its Organization property cannot be changed.
To modify the scope of a design/change-time policy
1. Display the Design/Change-Time Policy Details page for the policy whose scope you want to modify. If you need procedures for this step, see Viewing or Changing a Policy.
2. If the policy is active, deactivate it. You cannot change the scope of an active policy. If you need procedures for this step, see Viewing or Changing a Policy.
3. Select the Scope tab and specify the following:
*In the Object Types and Event Types lists, select the object types and event types to which the policy applies.
*Optional. In the Apply policy to objects that meet the following criteria , specify additional selection criteria to narrow the set of objects to which this policy will be applied. For procedures, see Viewing or Changing a Policy.
4. Click Save to save the modified policy.
Note:  
If the selected object and/or event types are not compatible with the current set of actions in the action list, CentraSite will not permit you to save the policy. You must correct the policy's action list or its scope to save the policy successfully.
5. When you are ready to put the policy into effect, activate the policy. See Activating a Design/Change-Time Policy.
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