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  1. Applications

Creating an application

Follow the steps below to create a new application within your organization.

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Selecting an Organization

Once you are , select an organization from the "Select Organization" dropdown in the top navigation bar.

If you are already viewing an organization, the current organization name will be displayed instead of "Select Organization". You can choose a different organization from the list, if needed.

Creating an Application

Once you have selected an organization, you can view any existing Applications by clicking on the "Applications" item in the top navigation bar.

Click the green "+" button on the bottom left of the screen to create a new Application.

Fill in the Application's name, support email address and optional description, and then click "Save" to continue. The support email address will be used in user-facing emails (such as the login and register notifications).

Once you click Save, you will be returned to the list of applications. Click "Manage" on your Application to view its , , or .

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