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# Invite Codes (Applications)

When you select the `Application` raffle type, you have the option to require invite codes. Users will need a valid invite code in order to enter and submit the application.

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You can generate invite codes by clicking on `Manage invite codes`, selecting a number of new codes, and clicking on `Generate`. You can then distribute these codes so that users can enter the application.

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