> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.keepup.store/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.keepup.store/docs/tutorials/team-members/how-to-update-a-team-members-permissions.md).

# How to Update a Team Member's Permissions

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### Steps

1. **Click on "Team Management" from the side menu and click on "Team Members". This will take you to the Team Members page.**
2. Click on the three horizontal dots at the end of the specific team member you want to update. This will show a dropdown.
3. Click on "Update Permissions" from the dropdown. This will take you to the Edit Permissions page.
4. Check and uncheck the permissions you want to add or remove.
5. Click on "Save" to update the permissions. This will send an email to alert the team member of the changes in their permissions.

### FAQs

<details>

<summary>Can I change a team member's role?</summary>

Yes, you can change a team member's role by changing their role on the Edit Permissions page.

</details>


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