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# How to View Team Members' Action Logs

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### Steps

1. **Click on "Team Management" from the side menu and click on "Activity Logs". This will take you to the Activity Logs page.**
2. Click on the button with three dots next to the "Invite Members" button. This will show a dropdown.
3. Click on "Team Logs." This will take you to the Team Logs page.

### FAQs

<details>

<summary>What information can I see in the action logs?</summary>

The action logs display details of actions performed by team members, including the date and time of the action and the specific activities carried out.

</details>


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