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# Groups

Groups let you group multiple users into one single group to grant these users the same rights and privileges.

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The group management interface let you&#x20;

1. Create new groups
2. Edit existing groups
3. Assign users to the group

## ➕ Creating a group

To create a new user you may click **Add new group.** You can now add a new group with its name and assign [roles ](/multi-user-management/roles.md)to it that will be assigned to all the group members.

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The **administrator** right will grant the  group members all the rights and also give the group members access to all the surveys.&#x20;
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**Assign all surveys** will grant access to all surveys that were created within ngSurvey without the need of giving full administrator rights.
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**Auto link to new accounts** will automatically add this group to any newly registered [user account](/multi-user-management/users.md)
{% endhint %}

## 👥 Assign users to the group

You can add any number of users per group. Each user within the same group will have similar rights than the other users in that group.

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