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# Create new group

## Create quest group

1. **Access your campaign:** From your claimr dashboard, navigate to **Campaigns** and select the campaign you want to add the group to.
2. **Navigate to the Groups section:** Click **Quests** tab in the top navigation bar. From the dropdown menu that appears, select **Groups**. This will take you to the Groups management page.
3. **Click Create group:** On the Groups page, click <mark style="color:green;">**Create group**</mark> button in the top right. This will open a modal window.
4. **Name your Group:** In the modal window, enter a descriptive name for your new Group in the field. The name should indicate the theme or purpose of the quests within the group.
5. **Click Create.** The new, empty Group will now be created and will appear in the list of groups.

## **Group dashboard**

Once your group is created and saved, you'll be taken to the dashboard.&#x20;

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The dashboard allows you to:

* **View group details:** The group's name, and any configured settings.
* **Add quests:** Click **+ Create quest** to add a new quest directly to this Group.
* **Manage existing quests:** If you have existing quests, they will be displayed.
* **Manage existing tasks:** If you have existing tasks, they can be opened by clicking the corresponding button.
* **Edit group settings:** Click on the edit button (pencil) to change Group's setting.

In the next stage, dive into configuring the specific settings for your groups.


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