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|**Is this a private Plan?** | Indicates whether the SKU is private or public. The default is **No** (public). If you leave this selection, your plan will not be restricted to specific customers (or to a certain number of customers); after you publish a public plan, you can't later change it to private. To make this plan available only to specific customers, select **Yes**. When you do so, you'll need to identify the customers by providing their subscription IDs. These can be entered one by one (for up to 10 subscriptions) or by uploading a .csv file (for up to 20,000 subscriptions). Be sure to include your own subscriptions here so you can test and validate the offer. For more information, see [Private SKUs and Plans](../../marketplace/cloud-partner-portal-orig/cloud-partner-portal-azure-private-skus.md). |
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Once a plan has been published as public, you can't change it to private. To control which customers can accept your offer and delegate resources, use a private plan. With a public plan, you can't restrict availability to certain customers or even to a certain number of customers (although you can stop selling the plan completely if you choose to do so). You can only [remove access to a delegation](onboard-customer.md#remove-access-to-a-delegation) once a customer accepts an offer if you included an **Authorization** with the **Role Definition** set to [Managed Services Registration Assignment Delete Role](../../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md#managed-services-registration-assignment-delete-role) when you published the offer. You can also reach out to the customer and ask them to [remove your access](view-manage-service-providers.md#add-or-remove-service-provider-offers).
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> Once a plan has been published as public, you can't change it to private. To control which customers can accept your offer and delegate resources, use a private plan. With a public plan, you can't restrict availability to certain customers or even to a certain number of customers (although you can stop selling the plan completely if you choose to do so). You can [remove access to a delegation](onboard-customer.md#remove-access-to-a-delegation) after a customer accepts an offer only if you included an **Authorization** with the **Role Definition** set to [Managed Services Registration Assignment Delete Role](../../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md#managed-services-registration-assignment-delete-role) when you published the offer. You can also reach out to the customer and ask them to [remove your access](view-manage-service-providers.md#add-or-remove-service-provider-offers).
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