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# Manage Groups
OpenProject allows creating tailored project member **groups**, which grants additional rights to individual users within specific projects. This way, you do not need to add individual users to a project but you can add a user group, e.g. Marketing.
You can edit the existing groups and create new ones in the system administration. To do that select *Administration -> Users & Permissions -> *Groups*.
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**Group** is defined as a list of users which can be assigned to a project with a certain role. New groups can be defined in the admin settings (Modules > Administration).
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## Add a new group
After selecting the *Groups* from the administration menu, you will see the list of all the existing groups. If no groups have been created yet, the list will be empty.
Click the green **+ Group** button in order to create a new group in the system.
![create group](image-20200115164118182.png)
Give a name for your new group and click the blue **Create** button
![new group](image-20200115164328352.png)
## Add users to a group, edit or remove groups
You can add users to a group and edit a group by clicking on the **name of the group** (1) and remove the group by clicking on **delete** icon in the respective line (2).
![Sys-admin-edit-groups](Sys-admin-edit-groups.png)
After selecting the editing mode, you will be able to **adapt the group name**, **add or remove group members** and the **assignment of groups to projects**.
![edit groups](image-20200115164847858.png)
### Add users to a group
Click the group details and click the **Users** tab. Select the users you want to add to this group from the drop-down list. Click the blue **Add** button.
![Sys-admin-add-users-groups](Sys-admin-add-users-groups.gif)