Conference Tracker - How do I add members to a Group?

Conference Tracker - How do I add members to a Group?

1. From the Home page, click on Attendees > Groups.
2. Click on the name of the Group that attendees must be added to
3. Click on the Members button
4. Enter the name of the attendee that will be added. Click on their name from the drop down menu that appears after searching them.
5. Click Plus(+) icon to add user
6. Click Save Changes

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