From a52a74b67fb34f757a3f229dda3868061ae51da8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maria Bermudez Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2018 18:34:57 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update manage-repository-events.md More fixes --- ee/dtr/user/manage-repository-events.md | 6 ++---- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/ee/dtr/user/manage-repository-events.md b/ee/dtr/user/manage-repository-events.md index aa82e8a126..4ea9335004 100644 --- a/ee/dtr/user/manage-repository-events.md +++ b/ee/dtr/user/manage-repository-events.md @@ -38,9 +38,7 @@ To review the type of events you have access to, do the following: ## View List of Events -To view the list of events within a repository, do the following: - -Select the **Activity** tab. You should see a paginated list of the latest events based on your repository permission level. By default, **Activity** shows the latest `10` events and excludes pull events, which are only visible to repository and DTR admins. +To view the list of events within a repository, select the **Activity** tab. You should see a paginated list of the latest events based on your repository permission level. By default, **Activity** shows the latest `10` events and excludes pull events, which are only visible to repository and DTR admins. * If you're a repository or a DTR admin, uncheck "Exclude pull" to view pull events. This should give you a better understanding of who is consuming your images. * To update your event view, select a different time filter from the drop-down list. @@ -48,7 +46,7 @@ Select the **Activity** tab. You should see a paginated list of the latest event ### Activity Stream -First, let's break down the data included in an event. We will use the highlighted "Create Promotion Policy" event as our example. +Let's break down the data included in an event. We will use the highlighted "Create Promotion Policy" event as our example. | Event Detail | Description | Example | |:----------------|:-------------------------------------------------|:--------|