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 ===== What is the function of leaders? ===== ===== What is the function of leaders? =====
  
-Leaders are special members of a role. They are visually highlighted in lists and counted separately in the number of participants. In the standard version, they have no further rights than other members of the role. However, leaders can be assigned additional rights via the role configuration. There are various settings for this, which can be set in each role. \\ +In most real-world groups and courses, there are people who lead these groups or courses. Admidio also reflects this through membership in a role as a leaderLeaders are visually highlighted in lists and counted separately from the number of participants. By default, they initially have no additional rights beyond those of any other member of the role. However, additional rights can be assigned to them via role configuration. There are various settings that can be configured for each role.\\ 
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 The settings **View role membership** and **View profiles of role members** can be restricted to leaders. In this case only the leaders have access to the profiles of the role members or can see the membership of the other role members at all.  The settings **View role membership** and **View profiles of role members** can be restricted to leaders. In this case only the leaders have access to the profiles of the role members or can see the membership of the other role members at all. 
 The **Leader** setting can be used to assign additional rights to the leaders: The **Leader** setting can be used to assign additional rights to the leaders:
   * The default setting for roles is **No additional rights**. This only highlights the leaders visually, but they do not have any additional rights themselves.   * The default setting for roles is **No additional rights**. This only highlights the leaders visually, but they do not have any additional rights themselves.
-  * With the setting **Assign members** the leaders can add further already existing members to their role. It is not possible to create new users.+  * With the setting **Assign members**the leader can add existing members to their role. The leader can also add additional leaders to the role. The leader cannot create new contacts.
   * If the selection **Edit members** is set, leaders can edit the profile data of all active members of their role. Leaders can also edit the fields that are locked for the user. Profile data of other leaders in the same role can still not be edited.   * If the selection **Edit members** is set, leaders can edit the profile data of all active members of their role. Leaders can also edit the fields that are locked for the user. Profile data of other leaders in the same role can still not be edited.
-  * With the setting **Assign and edit members** selected, leaders can add or remove other existing members from their role, as well as edit the profile data of the role members. This is a very extensive right, as it makes it possible to assign all members to the role and thus edit their data.+  * With the setting **Assign and edit members** selected, leaders can add or remove other existing members from their role, as well as edit the profile data of the role members. They can also appoint additional leaders. This is a very broad permission, as it allows them to assign all members to the role and thus edit their data. However, this permission does not allow them to create new contacts.
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