Types of profile information
This section describes account profile information. Which pieces of information, if any, that you can view or edit depends on the configuration of your account.
Name
This section contains information that identifies the user of the account.
Element |
Description |
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First Name |
The first name of the account user. |
Middle Name |
The middle name of the account user. |
Last Name |
The last name of the account user. |
Account Credentials
This section contains the information that you must enter when you sign in to the Account Management Website.
Element |
Description |
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The email address associated with the account. |
Change Password |
A button that lets you open the Change Password page. |
Contact Information
This section contains additional information associated with the user of the account. Your account configuration determines how much of this information the Account Management Website displays.
Element |
Description |
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Company |
The name of the company. |
Department |
Your department or organization in the company. |
Location |
Your location code or identifier. |
Mail Stop |
Your mail stop, if you use one. |
Cost Center |
Your cost center, if you use one. |
Country |
A list of countries that you can select. If you select a country other than the United States, the ZipCode field becomes the Postal Code field. |
Address |
Your street address. For example, 123 Any Street, Suite 110. |
Employee ID |
Your employee identifier number. |
Extension |
Your telephone extension, if you use one. |
City |
The city associated with your street address. |
State |
The state associated with your street address. |
Zip Code or Postal Code |
The ZIP or country postal code associated with your street address. If you select the United States as the country, the page displays the Zip Code field. If you select any other country, the page displays the Postal Code field. |
Phone Number |
Your telephone number. |
Custom |
An additional field. The administrator determines what this field represents and whether it is required. By default, this field is hidden. |
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