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chore: audit log menu item label (#1102) #159

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  • Refactor
    • Updated the dropdown menu item text from "Logs" to "Audit Log" for clarity.

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This update modifies the text within a dropdown menu on a document page, changing the label from "Logs" to "Audit Log." This change enhances clarity by specifying the type of logs the user will view, aligning better with common terminology in user interfaces.

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.../documents/[id]/document-page-view-dropdown.tsx Updated dropdown menu item text from "Logs" to "Audit Log."

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In the land of code and pixel sprites,
A tiny change shines bright tonight.
From 'Logs' to 'Audit Log' it hops,
A clearer name that never stops.
Oh, celebrate this tweak so small,
It makes a world of sense to all! 🌟
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  • apps/web/src/app/(dashboard)/documents/[id]/document-page-view-dropdown.tsx (1 hunks)
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apps/web/src/app/(dashboard)/documents/[id]/document-page-view-dropdown.tsx (1)

121-121: Label updated correctly from "Logs" to "Audit Log".


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@SergeWilfried SergeWilfried merged commit 3a6c7dd into SergeWilfried:main Apr 12, 2024
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