diff --git a/teams/vsa/teams/sitewide-content/how-to-do-different-tasks/adding-left-nav-and-url.md b/teams/vsa/teams/sitewide-content/how-to-do-different-tasks/adding-left-nav-and-url.md index e110030c592..a5f68cb4136 100644 --- a/teams/vsa/teams/sitewide-content/how-to-do-different-tasks/adding-left-nav-and-url.md +++ b/teams/vsa/teams/sitewide-content/how-to-do-different-tasks/adding-left-nav-and-url.md @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ ## How to add a Drupal page to the left nav 1. Go to the Edit mode of a Drupal file. -2. In Menu Settings, check the "Provide a menu link" box. -3. Type in the menu link title. -4. Choose the parent link from the drop-down menu. -5. If this is a child page, confirm that the section listed in "Section settings" of the Drupal file is the same as the section listed for the parent page. -6. Change the file from "Draft" to "Published" and select **Save**. +2. On the right side of your screen in the body of the page, find Menu Settings. +3. Check the "Provide a menu link" box. +4. Type in the menu link title. +5. Choose the parent link from the drop-down menu. +6. If this is a child page, confirm that the section listed in "Section settings" of the Drupal file is the same as the section listed for the parent page. +7. Change the file from "Draft" to "Published" and select **Save**. **Note:** Adding a Drupal page to the left nav can only be done when changing the current state of the Drupal page from "Draft" to "Published."