If an article has already been published, edits are recorded and displayed in the version history for the article.
Luckily, users who have the proper permissions can update published articles at any time. Policies change, goals require recalibration, and processes evolve. When you're satisfied the content, click the Publish article button.Įven the most perfectly polished articles require updates from time to time. To learn more, see Attach Files to Articles. For details, see Article Visibility.Īttach files. Restrict the visibility of the draft to specific users, groups and teams prior to publication. Use the filter to find a project by its name. To set or change the project that the article belongs to, open the project selector at the top of the page. Update the article content or set the values for other issue attributes. Select an article draft in the table of contents. Requires permissions: Read Article, Update Article No matter which style you follow, YouTrack lets you make an unlimited number of edits to your article content and publish only when you think the time is right. Some prefer to write everything in one go, while others prefer to revisit, read, ponder, and rewrite their content prior to publication. Update an Article DraftĮvery author has his or own style when it comes to revisions. Any edits made prior to publication are saved in the background automatically. You'll probably have a round or editing or two before it's ready for publication. Writing an article for the knowledge base is rarely accomplished in one sitting.