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Due to Atlassian limitations, users always have to log in to see a portal on a Refined site (even on public sites). To keep track of this issue or vote and comment on it, click here.

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My Requests module& My Approvals modules
My Requests module& My Approvals modules
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To help users keep track of their requests, add a My Requests module on the same page.

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Due to Atlassian limitations, users always have to log in to see a portal on a Refined site (even on public sites). To keep track of this issue or vote and comment on it, click here.

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Request type links on Confluence pages

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Add this module to a page

  1. Open the Page Builder on the page you want to edit. This can be:

  2. The site’s homepage.

  3. A Refined Page.

  4. The landing page of a Jira project, Jira Service Management project, or Confluence Space

    Go to a landing page on your site.

  5. Click the Edit page button.

  6. Hover your mouse over the desired location on the page and click the + Add module button that appears.

  7. Click Requests in the left-hand menu.

  8. Select the Request Types module.

Want to direct your users to native JSM instead?

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Simply click the module’s title to start writing and formatting. You can (heading), to edit it. There are various formatting options, including paragraph/heading styles. Tip: use text variables to make the text dynamic, for example to display the user’s first name.

Edit the portal group names

The portal group names are set up in JSM. To edit them:

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