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# Project Invitations

The Invitations page can be accessed by clicking on the ![](/files/SN5RYtlCrhpS7LlgVfM9) icon in the bottom left side of the page. From this page, users will be able to Accept or Reject invitations that have been sent to them. Both Project invitations and Group invitations that the user has received will be listed on this page.

### Invitation emails&#x20;

An email will be sent to the user once they are added to a group or project.&#x20;

If the user clicks on **Manage Project Invite** in the email, they will be redirected to DCKAP Integrator where they can manage the Invitations.

![](/files/-M0MmI3wP4pzpGbxIJ8g)

Users also have the option to "Invite All" or "Decline All' the Project and Group Invitations.

![](/files/93Di8Ah1BnVCIwAUYw0Q)

{% hint style="warning" %}
Invitations will be sent only when a user is added to a group. If the group is then added to a project, the user will not be intimated about this addition. &#x20;
{% endhint %}


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