Using Favorites and Starred Items in 25Live Pro

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Starring your favorite events, locations, resources, organizations, and contacts gives you quick access to the objects you work with most often. 

  • A filled star icon next to an item indicates the item is currently a favorite
  • Tap or click the filled star icon to remove that object from your favorites
  • Tap or click the empty star icon to add that object to your favorites
     

Starred events, locations, resources, organizations, and contacts are available in a default pre-defined group listed in the Saved Searches choices in the Search section.

Contacts may be starred and unstarred, but only during event creation/editing. You may also star event types as favorites.
 

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Article ID: 83279
Created
Wed 7/17/19 4:10 PM
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Wed 12/13/23 10:44 AM

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