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feat: Update header user dropdown back to Order History #208

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REV-3693.

Previously reverted this change due to timeline changes. This should only be merged on 10/02/23.

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Patch and project coverage have no change.

Comparison is base (91117cc) 96.46% compared to head (4b20c5b) 96.46%.
Report is 1 commits behind head on master.

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  Hits         1774     1774           
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  Partials        5        5           
Files Changed Coverage Δ
...shboardHeader/CollapsedHeader/CollapseMenuBody.jsx 88.88% <ø> (ø)
...eader/ExpandedHeader/AuthenticatedUserDropdown.jsx 100.00% <ø> (ø)
src/containers/LearnerDashboardHeader/messages.js 100.00% <ø> (ø)

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@julianajlk julianajlk merged commit c977de2 into master Oct 2, 2023
@julianajlk julianajlk deleted the revert-207-revert-206-julianajlk/REV-3693/modify-header-menu-back-order-history branch October 2, 2023 19:20
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