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How do I change access levels?

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I have administrative access of my account, I want to change access levels for other users. I need help to change the access level.

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    Yes if you have administrator access then you can change access level
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    How do I change access levels?

    If you have administrative access, you can change access levels for other users of the account or for your own login.
    Change access levels for other users

    To change access levels, please follow these steps:

       1. Sign in to your AdWords account at adwords.google.com
       2. Click the My Account tab.
       3. Select Account access.
       4. Click the access level you'd like to edit. A menu should appear.
       5. Select an access level from the menu for the user. Note: You can't upgrade users with "email only" access to another access level. Similarly, you can't downgrade users to have "email only" access. To change the access for such users, disable their access and re-invite them to the account at the preferred access level.

    The user will soon receive an email that says you've changed his or her access level. As an account administrator, you can also change notification settings for other users.

    My Client Center (MCC) users: If you have access to a MCC account, you can only change access levels for the MCC accounts you can log in to. You won't be able to edit notification preferences.
    Change your own access level

    Each account must have at least one user with administrative access for critical email notifications. If you are the sole administrative access user in the account and want to change your role, you must invite someone else to become an administrative access user and have him or her change your access level.

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