Amending a policy document

Amending a policy document

    Overview

    Once you've loaded a policy document to the website you may wish to change the title or details associated with the document.

    Method 

    1. Go to the page where your policy document is and move your cursor to the top right hand of the box of the document you wish to edit.  Select the pencil to edit the details.
    2. Change or add any details as required and then click the "Update" button in the bottom right hand corner of the window.

    3.  Finally, click "Publish" to save your changes.


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