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Solved Fabric Community posts are now available in the Fabric Help Pane

The Fabric Help Pane provides Fabric users with a fast and efficient way to access self-help content, allowing them to resolve issues independently or direct them to create a support ticket if further help is required. Following its launch last year, we’ve heard your feedback to improve the relevance of our self-help resources. We are pleased to announce that now you can find solved posts from Fabric Community discussions relevant to your search in the Fabric Help Pane.

To navigate to the help pane, start by clicking on “?” on the top right corner of the screen.

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Once you are on the help pane, you can search for any issues for which you are trying to find resolution. The search results will return relevant content from both Microsoft Fabric Docs and Community.

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If you are only interested in Community posts search results, you can also user the filter and select “Forum Topics”

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If you have any feedback on the self-content you would like to see in the help pane, please leave us a comment in the Join Discussion section below.

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