# Follow documents

## Following documents

On vLex, you can choose to follow cases, journals, legislation, dockets; anything that is of interest to you and subject to change. When you follow a document, vLex will notify you if any changes are made to it, to ensure you are aware of the most up-to-date information.&#x20;

When you find a document you want to follow, use the toggle above it to start following it.

To see all all the documents that you're following, click **Edit your vLex** at the top right of the [Newsfeed](/getting-started/homepage/news-stream.md). Use the toggles to modify the documents or journals you follow.

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## Video walkthrough

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Short video, narrating Alerting and Following Documents.
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