How do I save the projects I like?
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Joann Wagner
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I was hoping there was a way to save the projects I like for future reference. Thank you for your assistance in advance. Joann
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At the bottom of the project you will find a button that says, "I want to do this". Click it and it's saved!
There should be a heart at the bottom of the project that says "I want to do this!". Click on the heart and it will put it in your saved projects.
To retrieve, hover on your icon (the orange J) and you will see a drop down of saved projects.
If the project is presented in a collection, sometimes the heart isn't an option. In those cases, I enter the title in the search bar. Then you will have the option.
Hello Joann. I would like to share a wonderful resource with you. If you click on the little blue house at the top of this page, left-hand corner, old posts will come up for you. If you don't find the post that you're looking for, you can use the search bar. Also, check "Explore Projects." Someone else showed this to me. So now I am paying it forward to you. Good luck Joann.