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# Click '''Edit services''' on the contributor homepage or in the left menu of the contributor site. You will see a list of all your organization’s in-person services. To edit a location, click '''View/Edit'''.<br /><br />[[File:Putting_location_into_draft_1.jpg | link=]]<br /><br />
# Click '''Edit services''' on the contributor homepage or in the left menu of the contributor site. You will see a list of all your organization’s in-person services. To edit a location, click '''View/Edit'''.<br /><br />[[File:Putting_location_into_draft_1.jpg | link=]]<br /><br />
# Click '''Unpublish this location'''.<br /><br />[[File:Putting_location_into_draft_3.jpg | link=]]<br /><br />
# Click '''Unpublish this location'''.<br /><br />[[File:Putting_location_into_draft_3.jpg | link=]]<br /><br />
# You will see a pop-up window asking you to add unpublishing notes. When appropriate, the Clicklaw editors will post the news based on your notes to the Clicklaw blog, so please explain why the location will be turned into draft. If you change your mind, you could still click '''Cancel''' and your location will remain visible on Clicklaw.<br /><br />[[File:Putting_resource_into_draft_2.jpg | link=]]
# You will see a pop-up window asking you to add unpublishing notes. Explain why the location will be turned into draft, because the Clicklaw editors will post the news based on your notes to the Clicklaw blog when appropriate. If you change your mind, you could still click '''Cancel''' and your location will remain visible on Clicklaw.<br /><br />[[File:Putting_resource_into_draft_2.jpg | link=]]
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