Adding a User to a User-role in Admin Dashboard

Adding a User to a User-role in Admin Dashboard

This article will walk you through adding a user to a user-role in the admin dashboard


Step 1: log into the Anchor Admin Dashboard. Click on "User Roles".


Step 2: Select the user role by clicking on the "+" symbol shown on the left in blue.




Step 3: Once expanded,  select "Add user"




Step 4: Enter the email address of the user you are adding and select "Add"



You will be prompted to review changes, if these changes are correct select "Ok". The user is now successfully added to the user role


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