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fix anchor link #6369
fix anchor link #6369
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fix anchor link. previous link wasn't going to correct section
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ On the audit log page, you will see a list of various events and their associate | |||
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Click the event card to see the details about the activity that triggered the event. This view provides important details, including when it happened and what type of event was triggered. For example, if someone changes the settings for a job, you can use the event details to see which job was changed (type of event: `job_definition.Changed`), by whom (person who triggered the event: `actor`), and when (time it was triggered: `created_at_utc`). For types of events and their descriptions, see [Events in audit log](#events-in-audit-log). | |||
Click the event card to see the details about the activity that triggered the event. This view provides important details, including when it happened and what type of event was triggered. For example, if someone changes the settings for a job, you can use the event details to see which job was changed (type of event: `job_definition.Changed`), by whom (person who triggered the event: `actor`), and when (time it was triggered: `created_at_utc`). For types of events and their descriptions, see [Events in audit log](#audit-log-events). |
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Click the event card to see the details about the activity that triggered the event. This view provides important details, including when it happened and what type of event was triggered. For example, if someone changes the settings for a job, you can use the event details to see which job was changed (type of event: `job_definition.Changed`), by whom (person who triggered the event: `actor`), and when (time it was triggered: `created_at_utc`). For types of events and their descriptions, see [Events in audit log](#audit-log-events). | |
Click the event card to see the details about the activity that triggered the event. This view provides important details, including when it happened and what type of event was triggered. For example, if someone changes the settings for a job, you can use the event details to see which job was changed (type of event: `job_definition.Changed`), the person who triggered the event: `actor`, and the time it was triggered: `created_at_utc`). For types of events and their descriptions, see [Events in audit log](#audit-log-events). |
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Hiya @mirnawong1
I left this non-blocking suggestion - I think it might flow a bit smoother.
Kind Regards
Natalie
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fix anchor link. previous link wasn't going to correct section
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