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1. Guest users can only set metadata (for example, labels, assignees, or milestones)
1. Guest users can only set metadata (for example, labels, assignees, or milestones)
when creating an issue. They cannot change the metadata on existing issues.
when creating an issue. They cannot change the metadata on existing issues.
1. In GitLab 14.5 or later, Guests are not allowed to [create incidents](../operations/incident_management/incidents.md#incident-creation).
1. In GitLab 14.5 or later, Guests are not allowed to [create incidents](../operations/incident_management/incidents.md#incident-creation).
A guest who created an incident when they had the Reporter role or who is assigned to the incident can modify the title, description and metrics. They can also close and reopen the incident.
1. In projects that accept contributions from external members, users can create, edit, and close their own merge requests.
1. In projects that accept contributions from external members, users can create, edit, and close their own merge requests.
1. Authors and assignees of issues can modify the title and description even if they don't have the Reporter role.
1. Authors and assignees can close and reopen issues even if they don't have the Reporter role.
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Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
- You must have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project.
- You must have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
To edit an issue:
To edit an issue:
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Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
- You must have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project.
- You must have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
To close an issue, you can do the following:
To close an issue, you can do the following:
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Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
- You must have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project.
- You must have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.
To reopen a closed issue, at the top of the issue, select **Reopen issue**.
To reopen a closed issue, at the top of the issue, select **Reopen issue**.
A reopened issue is no different from any other open issue.
A reopened issue is no different from any other open issue.
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Prerequisites:
Prerequisites:
- You must be the issue author or have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project.
- You must be the issue author or have at least the [Reporter role](../../permissions.md) for the project, be the author of the issue, or be assigned to the issue.