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I started writing an article yesterday, and left it in Draft Mode.

How do I find it to finish it?

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JeffPerkinson_JMP
SAS Employee

Hi Reeza,

Use the Browse->Content menu at the top and then click on the Drafts tab on the left.

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-Jeff

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JeffPerkinson_JMP
SAS Employee

Hi Reeza,

Use the Browse->Content menu at the top and then click on the Drafts tab on the left.

Pasted_Image_7_11_14__11_22_AM.png

Pasted_Image_7_11_14__11_23_AM.png

-Jeff

Reeza
Super User

Thanks and interesting. If I click on my name and then Content I get a different view that doesn't include the Drafts link.  I guess they are different "Content" pages or views at any rate Smiley Happy.

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Jeff, thank you for responding!

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