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 ====== User Groups Home ====== ====== User Groups Home ======
  
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 When  there is more than one User Group in the system you can specify the "default" User Group. This means that every user who registers on your site, but does not enter a Registration Code during registration, will automatically be placed into the "default" User Group (and is subject to that group's Price Plan). You can, however, move each user to a different User Group at a later time if you wish. When  there is more than one User Group in the system you can specify the "default" User Group. This means that every user who registers on your site, but does not enter a Registration Code during registration, will automatically be placed into the "default" User Group (and is subject to that group's Price Plan). You can, however, move each user to a different User Group at a later time if you wish.
  
 +**Updated as of GeoCore 7.0.3:**
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 +There are now four different "default types" that may be selected for each group. They behave as follows:
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 +  * **none** - New users will not be placed into this group by default.
 +  * **all** - All new users that do not match other criteria will be placed into this group. This is analogous to the pre-7.0.3 "default" setting.
 +  * **individual** - New users who select an Account Type of "individual" will be placed into this group.
 +  * **business** - New users who select an Account Type of "business" will be placed into this group.
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 +In all cases, **registration codes take precedence.** Also, **there must //always// be exactly one group with the "all" default type.** 
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 +The individual/business settings take precedence over the "all" group. In other words, the system follows this logic when determining what group to put a user in:
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 +  * Is there a registration code? **If yes**, use the group denoted by the code. **If no**, continue.
 +  * Did the user select either an individual or business account type, and is there a default group set for that type? **If yes**, use that group. **If no**, continue.
 +  * Use the group with default type "all."
 ===== Move ===== ===== Move =====
  
 The "move" feature allows you to migrate an entire group of users from one User Group to another User Group. This feature is described in more detail in the "Edit User Group" section of this manual. The "move" feature allows you to migrate an entire group of users from one User Group to another User Group. This feature is described in more detail in the "Edit User Group" section of this manual.
  
-<tip c w> **NOTE:** You can also move individual users to another User Group by editing the user's information through the admin panel. You can find a user by accessing the "List Users" or     "Search Users" menus.</tip>+<tip c w> **NOTE:** You can also move individual users to another User Group by editing the user's information through the admin panel. You can find a user by accessing the "List Users" or "Search Users" menus.</tip>
  
 ===== Edit ===== ===== Edit =====
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