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# Order Activity

Once an order has been placed, you can access that order from your Order History. From here, you can view the order.

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When viewing an order, you will see an option to "View Order Activity" located in the top-right corner of your screen. When you select this option, an overlay describing when an order was placed and by whom as well as any changes made to an order and who made them.

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The Order Activity is displayed in chronological order with the most recent events at the top, and includes a timestamp accurate to the local timezone of the user. This option is available to Program Administrators, Course Coordinators, and Instructors for all orders.


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