How to view and use labels?
This section offers customizable labels to designate the article.
- Publishing services admins and publishing services manager have the authority to create these customized labels to provide more at-a-glance information.
- Some examples of custom labels include:
- Press release
- Press release date
- Payment status
- CC integration status
- License type
- Videos, supplementary files, etc.
- ...and a whole lot more. Contact your administrator to turn on the labels useful to manage your assignments.
Note: Detailed instructions on how to utilize the labels are provided in the ‘Admin panel’ document.
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