Favouriting reports

Favouriting reports

To make it easier to find frequently-used reports, we've added a favouriting system, which makes it so reports marked as favourites move to the top of the list. This works for both Standard and Custom reports.
  1. Click on Reports in the side bar, then click on either Standard or Custom.
  2. Hover over a report to bring up the  icon.
  3. Click on the  to favourite a report.
  4. The favourited report will move to the top of the list, and will be marked with a .
You can also favourite a report while editing its user access options.
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