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# Customizing the 'Help' and login page messages
In large organizations, it is useful to have information about who to contact or where
to go for help. You can customize and display this information on the GitLab server's
`/help` page and on the GitLab login page.
## Adding a help message to the help page
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You can add a help message, which is shown on the GitLab `/help` page (e.g.,
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< https: // gitlab . com / help > ) in a new section at the top of the `/help` page:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu >** ** {admin}** **Admin** .
1. In the left sidebar, select **Settings > Preferences** , then expand **Help page** .
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1. Under **Help page text** , fill in the information you wish to display on `/help` .
1. Save your changes. You can now see the message on `/help` .
## Adding a help message to the login page **(STARTER)**
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You can add a help message, which is shown on the GitLab login page in a new section
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titled `Need Help?` , located below the login page message:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu >** ** {admin}** **Admin** .
1. In the left sidebar, select **Settings > Preferences** , then expand **Help page** .
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1. Under **Help text** , fill in the information you wish to display on the login page.
![help message on login page ](img/help_page_help_text_v12_3.png )
1. Save your changes.
![help message on login page example ](img/help_page_help_text_ex_v12_3.png )
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