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AAP-35987 Added new procedure for copying credentials #2886

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions downstream/assemblies/eda/assembly-eda-credentials.adoc
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include::eda/con-credentials-list-view.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
include::eda/proc-eda-set-up-credential.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
include::eda/proc-eda-edit-credential.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
include::eda/proc-eda-duplicate-credential.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
include::eda/proc-eda-delete-credential.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
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= Copying a credential

When setting up a new credential that requires similar field inputs as your existing credentials, you can use the *Copy credential* feature in the Details tab to duplicate information instead of manually entering it. While setting up credentials can be a lengthy process, the ability to copy the required fields from an existing credential saves time and, in some cases, reduces the possibility of human error.
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For clarity, I'd rephrase as "When setting up a new credential with field inputs that are similar to your existing credentials..."

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Thanks, Hala


.Procedure

. On the Credentials list page, click the name of the credential that you want to copy. This takes you to the *Details* tab of the credential.
. Click btn:[Copy credential] in the upper right of the Details tab.
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You can also click the btn:[Copy credential] icon next to the desired credential on the Credentials list page.
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A message is displayed confirming that your selected credential has been copied: "<Name of credential> copied."
. Click the btn:[Back to credentials] tab to view the credential you just copied.
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The copied credential is displayed with the same name as the original credential followed by a time stamp in 24-hour format (for example, *<Name of credential> @ 17:26:30*).
. Edit the details you prefer for your copied credential.
. Click btn:[Save credential].