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Let users see other users' roles

You can enable some project members to view the roles assigned to other project members.

For example, if your project includes both core team members and consultants, you may want to restrict full visibility of user details to the core team members.
  1. Click Project Admin in the project navigation bar.
  2. On the Project Admin menu, click Permissions.
  3. On the Roles tab, click the role you want to edit. For example, if you have divided project members into a "Core Team" role and a "Consultant" role, click the "Core Team" role.
  4. Under Project Admin Permissions, select View User Membership.
Now only project members who have the role you edited can see the roles held by other project members.
Note: They still can't see the actual permissions included in those roles, unless they have Project Admin status.
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