With GitLab Groups you can assemble related projects together
With GitLab Groups you can assemble related projects together
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![GitLab Groups](img/groups.png)
![GitLab Groups](img/groups.png)
> The groups dropdown in the top navigation was [introduced][ce-36234] in [GitLab 11.1](https://about.gitlab.com/2018/07/22/gitlab-11-1-released/#groups-dropdown-in-navigation).
> [Introduced][ce-36234] in [GitLab 11.1](https://about.gitlab.com/2018/07/22/gitlab-11-1-released/#groups-dropdown-in-navigation)
The Groups page displays:
The Groups page displays:
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Use GitLab as a [dependency proxy](dependency_proxy/index.md) for upstream Docker images.
Use GitLab as a [dependency proxy](dependency_proxy/index.md) for upstream Docker images.
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