# Favorite A Report

## Favoriting

1. When viewing a report you want to be able to quickly get back to, select the Favorite Icon in the top right corner

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2. Favorited reports show up in the left navigation window.

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**Good to know:** Favoriting reports becomes increasingly important as the number of Power BI reports you have increases.
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