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# Services Templates
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A GitLab administrator can add a service template that sets a default for each
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project. This makes it much easier to configure individual projects.
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After the template is created, the template details will be pre-filled on a
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project's Service page.
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## Enable a Service template
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In GitLab's Admin area, navigate to **Service Templates** and choose the
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service template you wish to create.
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For example, in the image below you can see Redmine.
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![Redmine service template](img/services_templates_redmine_example.png)
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**NOTE:** For each project, you will still need to configure the issue tracking
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URLs by replacing `:issues_tracker_id` in the above screenshot with the ID used
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by your external issue tracker. Prior to GitLab v7.8, this ID was configured in
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the project settings, and GitLab would automatically update the URL configured
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in `gitlab.yml`. This behavior is now deprecated and all issue tracker URLs
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must be configured directly within the project's **Services** settings.
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