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Show the Approval History on Application Pages
Let constituents easily see which applications were approved or rejected by adding a related list to application pages on your license and permit site.

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Let constituents easily see which applications were approved or rejected by adding a related list to application pages on your license and permit site.
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On your site, the Approval History component shows the Approval History related list from the business license application or individual application record page. Before you configure your site to show constituents their approval history, make sure that you add the related list to those record pages. Also, include the Comments field as one of the first selected fields on the list. That way, constituents see the approver's comments in the Approval History component on the site. See Customize Page Layouts with the Enhanced Page Layout Editor.

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