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# Document Appendices

Document appendices are supplementary material to support the main content. The appendices are intended to provide further details and information on the financial documents. They can include, but are not limited Terms and Conditions.

### Creating new appendices&#x20;

To create a new appendices select the add new button&#x20;

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Give the appendices  a name and if needed a specific document that the appendices belongs to. You can then choose between uploading a file or providing text.

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Once all of the above has been filled in, select the save option.

### Editing appendices&#x20;

To make a change to an existing appendices select the edit button next to the required appendices&#x20;

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You can then make the relevnt changes and select save to apply.


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