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Once the user has been added to a group, the User Groups section on the left will display information about that group. It also has buttons for removing the user from groups. Groups can be arranged in hierarchies (where a group can have a parent group as well as any number of child groups). When a user is assigned to a group, the user also automatically becomes a member of that group’s parent group (if it has one). The parent group will also show up in User Groups section, though the user cannot be removed from this group separately. For example, consider the case where we have a group called Quality Assurance. (We will see how to create groups shortly.) If the group Quality Assurance is a child of the Users group and our user matt is assigned to the Quality Assurance group, then the User Groups section will look like this: The icon in the first column is grayed out, and that in the second column, the circle button has an exclamation point instead of a minus sign. This indicates that the user cannot be directly removed from this group. But if the user is removed from the Quality Assurance group, she or he will also be removed from the Users group. Clicking on the User Management breadcrumb at the top of the screen will take us back to the main User Management screen. At the bottom of the User Management screen, there is a section called the User Accounts section.
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