Antony,
Yes, If the user belongs to Role A, Role B and Role C, the editor will check the Role A setting first.
If the Role A setting is defined in the web.config, the Role A setting will apply to the current user.
If not, the editor will check the Role B setting.
If the Role B setting is defined in the web.config, the Role B setting will apply to the current user.
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If the editor can't find the setting at all, the Guest setting will apply to the current user.
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