To set Visibility for KM Documents

Hi
I uploaded some documents in knowledge Management. Now i want to set visibility for those documents, country wise. That country name is not in the list. How can i add the particular country?
Thanks,
Kusuma

Hi,
When you create repository to upload documents in knowledge management administration there are certain features are displayed which you can define for your repositories. So, please check there if country option is available. I would prefer to create different repositories for different country as administration will becomes eaiser.
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