> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dailybiz.com/index/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dailybiz.com/index/mon-abonnement-mon-abonnement/acces/profils/creer-un-profil.md).

# Créer un profil

1. Cliquez sur![](/files/25xxW040yzuTtuJYsNLZ)ou **\<INSER>**.
2. Choisissez le module pour lequel vous souhaitez créer ce profil.
3. Donnez un nom à votre profil.
4. Insérez un commentaire, si vous trouvez utile.
5. Actionnez le bouton "*Profil par défaut*" si vous souhaitez que ce profil soit le profil actif lors de la connexion de vos utilisateurs.
6. Ensuite, cochez les cases des fonctions que vous souhaitez autoriser à ce profil et laissez à vide celles que vous ne souhaitez pas.
7. Cliquez sur![](/files/tpTOXKKAeB74SRXkOuyt) ou **\<ENTREE>**.

{% hint style="success" %}
Le commentaire peut être très utile pour vous rappeler une particularité concernant le profil créé. Cela peut vous aider ultérieurement pour l'affecter à certains de vos utilisateurs.
{% endhint %}


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