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articles/governance/resource-graph/tutorials/create-share-query.md

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by OS** now appears in the **Query Name** list. When you select the title link of the saved
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query, it's loaded into a new tab with that query's name.
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> [!NOTE] When a saved query is open and the tab shows its name, selecting the **Save** button
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> [!NOTE]
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>When a saved query is open and the tab shows its name, selecting the **Save** button
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> updates it with any changes that have been made. To create a new saved query from this open
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> query, select **Save as** and proceed as if you were saving a brand new query.
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![Save the new query as a Shared query](../media/create-share-query/save-shared-query-window.png)
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> [!NOTE] You can clear the **Publish to resource-graph-queries resource group** check box if you
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> [!NOTE]
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>You can clear the **Publish to resource-graph-queries resource group** check box if you
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> want to provide the name of an existing resource group to save the shared query into. Using the
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> default named resource group for queries makes Shared queries easier to discover. It also makes
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> the purpose of that resource group more apparent. However, you might opt to select an existing
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![Show the Shared Query with icon](../media/create-share-query/show-saved-shared-query.png)
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> [!NOTE] When a saved query is open and the tab shows its name, the **Save** button updates it
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> [!NOTE]
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>When a saved query is open and the tab shows its name, the **Save** button updates it
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> with any changes that have been made. To create a new saved query, select **Save as** and
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> proceed as if you were saving a brand new query.
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