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# Groups

On this page, you can view a list of all user groups created in the Back Office and manage their permissions.

### General information

The following information is provided about each user group:

**ID**

The identifier of a user group.

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**Group**

The name of a group.

{% hint style="info" %}
The **Administrators** group can’t be removed and its permissions can’t be modified.

Users included in this group are granted all available permissions.
{% endhint %}

To export the data about Back Office user groups, including the data about permissions granted to each group, to a JSON file, click the **Export** button located in the upper-right corner of the page.

To import the data about Back Office user groups, click the **Import** button, and then select a JSON file containing the required data.

To view group details, click the **Edit** button.

### Details

The detail page contains the following tabs:

* **Group** — a list of permissions granted to the users included in this group.
* **Users** — a list of users included in this group.

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**See also**

[How to add a user group and grant permissions](/how-to-articles/manage-system-settings/how-to-add-a-user-group-and-grant-permissions.md)

[How to import data related to Back Office user groups](/how-to-articles/manage-system-settings/how-to-import-data-related-to-back-office-user-groups.md)
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