From 808f5c67fe0fcb56aadb000b3d46987a032d8961 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sina Kassaw Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2025 11:50:42 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update manage-license-requests.md Edited number 2 on the 'Share a license request by email' section from 'auto-claim policy' tab to 'requests' tab to correctly direct users --- microsoft-365/commerce/licenses/manage-license-requests.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/microsoft-365/commerce/licenses/manage-license-requests.md b/microsoft-365/commerce/licenses/manage-license-requests.md index 42f23f67dae..5003a27d325 100644 --- a/microsoft-365/commerce/licenses/manage-license-requests.md +++ b/microsoft-365/commerce/licenses/manage-license-requests.md @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ When you return to the **Requests** list, you see the message **You're using you If you don’t have the authority within your organization to make decisions about who can receive a license for a particular product or service, you can share a license request via email with someone in your organization who does. You can only share one request at a time. The person who receives the license request email doesn’t need access to the Microsoft 365 admin center to review the request. They simply respond to the email and indicate whether the person should be given the license they requested, and then you [approve or deny the request](#approve-or-deny-a-license-request). 1. In the admin center, select the **Navigation menu**, then select **Billing** > **Licenses**. -2. On the **Licenses** page, select the Auto-claim policy tab. +2. On the **Licenses** page, select the **Requests** tab. 3. Select the **Share request** tab, then select a request to share. 4. In the request pane, select **Share request**. 5. In the **Share license request details** pane, type an email address, then select the recipient name.