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AWS quicksuite documentation change

Service: quicksuite · 2026-01-22 · Documentation low

File: quicksuite/latest/userguide/restrict-access-to-a-data-set-using-column-level-security.md

Summary

Corrected image path for Column-Level Security (CLS) lock icon

Security assessment

Visual asset update unrelated to security logic. No changes to CLS functionality or access control mechanisms.

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diff --git a/quicksuite/latest/userguide/restrict-access-to-a-data-set-using-column-level-security.md b/quicksuite/latest/userguide/restrict-access-to-a-data-set-using-column-level-security.md
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-In the Enterprise edition of Quick Suite, you can restrict access to a dataset by configuring column-level security (CLS) on it. A dataset or analysis with CLS enabled has the restricted  ![The lock icon for CLS.](../images/cls-restricted-icon.png) symbol next to it. By default, all users and groups have access to the data. By using CLS, you can manage access to specific columns in your dataset.
+In the Enterprise edition of Quick Suite, you can restrict access to a dataset by configuring column-level security (CLS) on it. A dataset or analysis with CLS enabled has the restricted  ![The lock icon for CLS.](/images/quicksuite/latest/userguide/images/cls-restricted-icon.png) symbol next to it. By default, all users and groups have access to the data. By using CLS, you can manage access to specific columns in your dataset.