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This will create a new starred view, which you can than update with the filters of your choosing. Some common use cases for views include:
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***High Volume View:** A view containing issues with a certain number of events
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***iOS and Android Views:** Views for different mobile platforms
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***Assigned to Me:** A view for issues assigned to yourself and/or your teams
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***Performance Issues:** A view containing performance issues detected in your application
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***Recent Issues:** A view containg issues that have appeared within the last few hours
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***Prioritized:** A view containing only issues with high or medium priority
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***Assigned to Me:** A view for issues assigned to yourself and your teams
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***For Review:** A view for issues that have been assigned to you or your teams to review
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***Request Errors:** A view for issues with requests that returned a 500 status code
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***High Volume Errors:** A view for issues that have occurred a large number of times
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***Recent Errors:** A view containing issues that have appeared in the last day
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***Function regressions:** A view containg performance issues for functions that have regressed in latency
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## Customizing Your Views
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### Updating View Parameters
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### Updating Views
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Views are defined by their serach query, sort, and project/environment/time range filters. Changing any of these parameters won't automatically persist those changes to your view, however. If your current filters have diverged from the view's original filters, a purple dot will appear next to your view in the navigation, and hovering over it will show which filters have been changed:
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Views are defined by their search query, sort, and project/environment/time range filters. Changing any of these parameters won't automatically persist those changes to your view, however. If your current filters have diverged from the view's original filters, a purple dot will appear next to your view in the navigation, and hovering over it will show which filters have been changed:
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### Reordering Views and Setting a Default View
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### Reordering Views
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Your can reorder the starred views in the navigation by hovering over them and dragging the six dot handle to whatever position you want them to be in.
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You can reorder the starred views in the navigation by hovering over them and clicking and dragging the handle to the desirable position.
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### Renaming Views
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You can also do this by navigation to the `All Views` page and clicking on the view's ellipsis menu and selecting `Rename`.
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You can also do this by navigating to the `All Views` page and clicking on the view's ellipsis menu and selecting `Rename`.
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## Sharing Views
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### Browsing and Starring Your Organization's Views
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All Issue Views are visible to all members of your organization, and you can browse your organization's views by navigating to the [**All Views**](https://sentry.io/orgredirect/organizations/:orgslug/issues/views/) page. Note that some views may filter on projects that you may not have access to, and attempting to access one of these views will result in a 404.
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All Issue Views are visible to all members of your organization, and you can browse your organization's views by navigating to the [**All Views**](https://sentry.io/orgredirect/organizations/:orgslug/issues/views/) page. Keep in mind that some views may filter on projects that you may not have access to. Those views will be inaccessible if open membership is not enabled.
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Here, you can search and sort for specific views and star any views that you want to see in your sidebar.
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### Sharing a View
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You can share a view to anyone simply by sending them a link to the view. Any fellow org members will be able to see the view and save a duplicate of it as their own, but only you and Org admins or managers have the permissions to delete or edit it.
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You can share a view to anyone simply by sending them a link to the view. Any organization members will be able to see the view and save a duplicate of it as their own, but only the creator, and organization admins/managers have the permissions to delete or edit it.
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