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# Custom group-level project templates **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/6861) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 11.6.
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When you create a new [project](../project/index.md), creating it based on custom project templates is
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a convenient option.
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Users can configure a GitLab group that serves as template
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source under a group's **Settings > General > Custom project templates**.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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GitLab administrators can
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[set project templates for an entire GitLab instance](../admin_area/custom_project_templates.md).
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Within this section, you can configure the group where all the custom project
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templates are sourced. Every project directly under the group namespace will be
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available to the user if they have access to them. For example, every public
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project in the group will be available to every logged in user.
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However, private projects will be available only if the user is a member of the project.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Only direct subgroups can be set as the template source. Projects of nested subgroups of a selected template source cannot be used.
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Repository and database information that are copied over to each new project are
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identical to the data exported with [GitLab's Project Import/Export](../project/settings/import_export.md).
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