> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.decentdao.org/app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.decentdao.org/app/user-guide/roles/create.md).

# Editing Existing Roles

To edit an existing role, select the Edit Roles button, then click on the role that you wish to edit.

* On the **General** tab, you can change the role name or description. You can also toggle on or off role based proposal permissions for token voting projects here. More details on the proposal permission toggle can be found in the following sections.
* On the **Member** tab, you can change the address to associate the role with. You can also add a term limit to the role. More details on terms can be found in the following sections.
* On the **Payments** tab, you can add a payment stream to the role. More details on roles can be found in the following sections.

Once you’ve set up the role as desired, select Save, then when you are ready, select Create Proposal from the Roles page. You can batch multiple changes to roles together into a single proposal.

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