> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.digibee.com/documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.digibee.com/documentation/developer-guide/development-cycle/dashboards/alerts/how-to-edit-an-alert.md).

# How to edit an alert

On this page you can edit the global settings for your alerts. Edit the information and check it carefully before saving it. This way you can ensure compatibility with the necessary requirements.

Follow these steps to edit an alert:

1. At the Platform home page, click on Monitor.
2. At the menu on top at the page, click on Alerts configuration.&#x20;
   * You can also click on Settings and click on Alerts at the menu on the left.&#x20;
3. Search the table for the alert you want to edit.
4. Click on the pencil icon under the **Actions** column to edit the alert.
5. Edit the necessary information.
6. Click on **Save**.

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