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# &#x20;Editable role names

Inside the hamburger menu, there is an option of manage users, in which there is an option of roles and permissions. There are currently different roles as follows:

1. ORG\_ADMIN
2. MANAGER
3. ASST\_MANAGER
4. EXECUTIVE
5. RECEPTIONIST

More roles can be added by using the add role button

**Update:**

Users can edit the role names according to their needs by clicking the edit icon besides the role name.

Also if an admin adds a role then it can be edited too.

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**Why this update?**

With the help of this update users can edit the names of the roles (present initially or newly added)

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