How to use latest version URL to link product documentation pagesSummaryOur documentation site (docs.servicenow.com) uses static URLs tied to specific releases. When copying the URL directly from the address bar includes the release name, which causes the link to become "expired" when a release is no longer unsupported. To avoid potential broken links, use the "Share this page" button to copy the "latest Version URL" which always points to the latest version of the documentation page. InstructionsOpen the product documentation site in your browser. Browse to the documentation page you want to link in your KB article For example https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-servicenow-platform/page/product/knowledge-management/concept/knowledge-management.htmlNotice that this link goes to the Washington DC documentation (in bold in the sample URL) Find the Share this page button, and select it.A small menu drops down, where you can see the option labeled Copy latest version URL.Once you select/click on the icon, the Universal URL will be copied to your clipboard. For this example, it will look like this: https://docs.servicenow.com/csh?topicname=knowledge-management.html&version=latest You can now go back to your KB article and paste this URL in the link. And don't forget to use the documentation page title as the link text!!It should look like this: Knowledge Management