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Thank you for joining this quick getting started video. In this video, were going to learn to edit an email in a running journey. Lets say that you have an email in a running journey and content has to be edited, but you do not need to replace the entire email. In this case, an edit can be completed within the email activity of the running journey without having to navigate away from Journey Builder. First, log into your Salesforce Marketing Cloud account. Once logged in, to edit a Marketing Cloud email used in a running journey, navigate to Journey Builder, and open the journey where the update is needed. In the running journey, hover over the email activity to edit, click on View or Update Activity, then click on View Email. To edit the email, click Edit Email in the Message Definition sections drop-down menu, or click Edit in any section. Update the content, as needed. Once the content is updated, you can perform a preview and test, if needed, by clicking on Next. If there is no