diff --git a/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business.md b/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business.md
index d58572c900..ca7d24b2a2 100644
--- a/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/windows/manage/app-inventory-managemement-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The **Inventory** page in Windows Store for Business shows all apps in your inve
All of these apps are treated the same once they are in your inventory and you can perform app lifecycle tasks for them: distribute apps, add apps to private store, review license details, and reclaim app licenses.
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Store for Business shows this info for each app in your inventory:
@@ -168,13 +168,13 @@ For each app in your inventory, you can view and manage license details. This gi
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Inventory**.
-3. Click the ellipses for and app, and then choose **View license details**.
+3. Click the ellipses for an app, and then choose **View license details**.
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+ 
You'll see the names of people in your organization who have installed the app and are using one of the licenses.
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On **Assigned licenses**, you can do several things:
@@ -190,9 +190,9 @@ For each app in your inventory, you can view and manage license details. This gi
**To assign an app to more people**
- - Click Assign to people, type the email address for the employee that you're assigning the app to, and click **Assign**.
+ - Click **Assign to people**, type the email address for the employee that you're assigning the app to, and click **Assign**.
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Store for Business updates the list of assigned licenses.
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ For each app in your inventory, you can view and manage license details. This gi
- Choose the person you want to reclaim the license from, click **Reclaim licenses**, and then click **Reclaim licenses**.
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Store for Business updates the list of assigned licenses.
diff --git a/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md b/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md
index c81973c29f..500ff0c7b4 100644
--- a/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md
+++ b/windows/manage/distribute-apps-from-your-private-store.md
@@ -23,29 +23,29 @@ You can make an app available in your private store when you acquire the app, or
**To acquire an app and make it available in your private store**
-1. Sign in to the Store for Business.
+1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click an app and then click **Get the app** to acquire the app for your organization.
3. You'll have a few options for distributing the app -- choose **Add to your private store where all people in your organization can find and install it.**
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+ 
It will take approximately twelve hours before the app is available in the private store.
**To make an app in inventory available in your private store**
-1. Sign in to the Store for Business.
+1. Sign in to the [Store for Business](https://businessstore.microsoft.com).
2. Click **Manage**, and then choose **Inventory**.
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+ 
3. Click **Refine**, and then choose **Online**. Store for Business will update the list of apps on the **Inventory** page.
4. From an app in **Inventory**, click the ellipses under **Action**, and then choose **Add to private store**.
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+ 
The value under **Private store** for the app will change to pending. It will take approximately twelve hours before the app is available in the private store.
diff --git a/windows/manage/distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md b/windows/manage/distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md
index 484fa6b93b..102b4d6d01 100644
--- a/windows/manage/distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md
+++ b/windows/manage/distribute-apps-with-management-tool.md
@@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ If your vendor doesn’t support the ability to synchronize applications from th
This diagram shows how you can use a management tool to distribute offline-licensed app to employees in your organization. Once synchronized from Store for Business, management tools can use the Windows Management framework to distribute applications to devices.
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## Distribute online-licensed apps
This diagram shows how you can use a management tool to distribute an online-licensed app to employees in your organization. Once synchronized from Store for Business, management tools use the Windows Management framework to distribute applications to devices. For Online licensed applications, the management tool calls back in to Store for Business management services to assign an application prior to issuing the policy to install the application.
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## Related topics
diff --git a/windows/manage/manage-access-to-private-store.md b/windows/manage/manage-access-to-private-store.md
index 47ddaea3ef..8e2f813d33 100644
--- a/windows/manage/manage-access-to-private-store.md
+++ b/windows/manage/manage-access-to-private-store.md
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Organizations might want control the set of apps that are available to their emp
The private store is a feature in Store for Business that organizations receive during the sign up process. When admins add apps to the private store, all employees in the organization can view and download the apps. Your private store is available as a tab in the Windows Store, and is usually named for your company or organization. Only apps with online licenses can be added to the private store. Your private store looks something like this:
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Organizations using an MDM to manage apps can use a policy to show only the private store. When your MDM supports the Store for Business, the MDM can use the [Policy CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn904962.aspx#group-policy-table). More specifically, the **ApplicationManagement/RequirePrivateStoreOnly** policy.
diff --git a/windows/manage/manage-private-store-settings.md b/windows/manage/manage-private-store-settings.md
index 1eb1190a30..6132f1e513 100644
--- a/windows/manage/manage-private-store-settings.md
+++ b/windows/manage/manage-private-store-settings.md
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ author: TrudyHa
The private store is a feature in the Windows Store for Business that organizations receive during the sign up process. When admins add apps to the private store, all employees in the organization can view and download the apps. Only online-licensed apps can be distributed from your private store.
-The name of your private store is shown on a tab in the Windows Store.
+The name of your private store is shown on a tab in the Windows Store app.
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You can change the name of your private store in Store for Business.
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You'll see your private store name.
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3. Click **Change**.
4. Type a new display name for your private store, and click **Save**.
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diff --git a/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md b/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md
index 4fbfcc521e..92d9f7e5e8 100644
--- a/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/windows/manage/roles-and-permissions-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -204,11 +204,11 @@ These permissions allow people to:
2. Click **Settings**, and then choose **Permissions**.
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3. Click **Add people**, type a name, choose the role you want to assign, and click **Save** .
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4.
diff --git a/windows/manage/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md b/windows/manage/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md
index 89ca4e135b..643d42eddf 100644
--- a/windows/manage/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md
+++ b/windows/manage/sign-up-windows-store-for-business.md
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Before signing up for the Store for Business, make sure you're the global admini
- If you already have an Azure AD directory, you'll [sign in to Store for Business](#sign-in), and then accept Store for Business terms.
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**To sign up for Azure AD accounts through Office 365 for Business**
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Type the required info and click **Next.**
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- Step 2: Create an ID.
We'll use info you provided on the previous page to build your user ID. Check the info and click **Next**.
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- Step 3: You're in.
Let us know how you'd like to receive a verification code, and click either **Text me**, or **Call me**. We'll send you a verification code
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- Verification.
Type your verification code and click **Create my account**.
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- Save this info.
Be sure to save the portal sign-in page and your user ID info. Click **You're ready to go**.
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- At this point, you'll have an Azure AD directory created with one user account. That user account is the global administrator. You can use that account to sign in to Store for Business.
2. Sign in with your Azure AD account.
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3. Read through and accept Store for Business terms.
4. Welcome to the Store for Business. Click **Next** to continue.
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### Next steps