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# How to create a merge request
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Merge requests are useful to integrate separate changes that you've made to a
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project, on different branches. This is a brief guide on how to create a merge
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request. For more information, check the
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[merge requests documentation](../user/project/merge_requests/index.md).
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---
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1. Before you start, you should have already [created a branch](create-branch.md)
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and [pushed your changes](basic-git-commands.md) to GitLab.
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1. Go to the project where you'd like to merge your changes and click on the
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**Merge requests** tab.
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1. Click on **New merge request** on the right side of the screen.
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1. From there on, you have the option to select the source branch and the target
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branch you'd like to compare to. The default target project is the upstream
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repository, but you can choose to compare across any of its forks.
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![Select a branch](img/merge_request_select_branch.png)
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1. When ready, click on the **Compare branches and continue** button.
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1. At a minimum, add a title and a description to your merge request. Optionally,
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select a user to review your merge request and to accept or close it. You may
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also select a milestone and labels.
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![New merge request page](img/merge_request_page.png)
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1. When ready, click on the **Submit merge request** button.
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Your merge request will be ready to be approved and merged.
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