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# Adding Users to a Workspace

*Admin* users are able to open the **Manage Users** dialog in their profile menu.

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This opens the **Manage Users** dialog.

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Follow these steps to add a new user to your workspace.

1. Clicking on *Add new user* to open the **Add New User** dialog.

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2. Enter the *Email* address, the *First name* and the *Last name* of the user you want to add.
3. Select the *Role* of this user.
4. Type in a *Password* or click on **Generate password**.
5. If the Send invitation email option is activated, the invited user will receive an invitation email.
6. Click on **Create** to create the user.

The new user is now able to login to your nedyx workspace.


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