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ms.subservice: app-mgmt
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ms.workload: identity
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ms.topic: quickstart
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ms.date: 09/07/2021
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ms.date: 03/24/2022
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ms.author: davidmu
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ms.reviewer: arvinh
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ms.custom: mode-other
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To search for a particular application:
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1.In the **Application Type**menu, select **All applications**, and choose **Apply**.
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1.Select the **Application Type**filter option. Select **All applications** from the **Application Type** drop-down menu, and choose **Apply**.
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1. Enter the name of the application you want to find. If the application has been added to your Azure AD tenant, it appears in the search results. For example, you can search for the **Azure AD SAML Toolkit 1** application that is used in the previous quickstarts.
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1. Try entering the first few letters of an application name.
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## Select viewing options
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Select options according to what you're looking for:
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1. You can view the applications by **Application Type**, **Application Status**, and **Application visibility**.
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1. You can view the applications by **Application Type**, **Application Status**, and **Application visibility**. These three options are the default filters.
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1. Under **Application Type**, choose one of these options:
-**Microsoft Applications** shows Microsoft applications.
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1. Under **Application Status**, choose **Any**, **Disabled**, or **Enabled**. The **Any** option includes both disabled and enabled applications.
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1. Under **Application Visibility**, choose **Any**, or **Hidden**. The **Hidden** option shows applications that are in the tenant, but aren't visible to users.
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1. After choosing the options you want, select **Apply**.
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1. Select **Add filters** to add more options for filtering the search results. The other that exist are:
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-**Application ID**
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-**Created on**
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-**Assignment required**
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-**Is App Proxy**
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-**Owner**
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1. To remove any of the filter options already added, select the **X** icon next to the filter option.
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