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authorGitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com>2020-01-09 03:07:40 +0300
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@@ -274,14 +274,14 @@ External users still count towards a license seat.
An administrator can flag a user as external by either of the following methods:
- Either [through the API](../api/users.md#user-modification).
-- Or by navigating to the **Admin area > Overview > Users** to create a new user
+- Or by navigating to the **Admin Area > Overview > Users** to create a new user
or edit an existing one. There, you will find the option to flag the user as
external.
### Setting new users to external
By default, new users are not set as external users. This behavior can be changed
-by an administrator under the **Admin Area > Settings > General > Account and limit** page.
+by an administrator on the **Admin Area > Settings > General** page, under **Account and limit**.
If you change the default behavior of creating new users as external, you will
have the option to narrow it down by defining a set of internal users.