Use Saved Decisions to reopen cases, see their folder, add notes, or export everything.
Dashboard
Your dashboard is the workspace for research you want to keep: saved decisions, folders, notes, saved searches, exports, and recently viewed decisions.
Good afternoon, Dan.
Here is what you have been working on.
Recent folders
Placement
Reading & Language
Recently Viewed
Use My Folders for case files, issue research, or recurring topics. Folder notes sit on the folder page; decision notes sit on the saved decision.
Save a useful search from the search page, then re-run it later from Saved Searches. The saved item keeps the query and filters together.
Recently viewed decisions appear on the dashboard overview and in the clock menu in the header. It is a quick trail back to cases you opened recently.
Search your workspace
When you are logged in, click the magnifying glass in the top menu bar to open workspace search. It looks across your saved folders, saved decisions, and saved searches. Use it when you remember a case name, BSEA number, folder, issue, district, or hearing officer but do not remember where you filed it.
Start typing to search across your saved folders, decisions, and searches.
Folder names and notes, saved decision metadata and notes, and saved search names, queries, and filters.
Log in, then click the magnifying glass in the top menu bar. The tooltip reads Search your workspace, and it also shows the keyboard shortcut.
Use arrow keys to move through results, then press Enter or click a row to open it.
Export and delete saved work
Export creates a spreadsheet of saved decisions and notes. Deleting saved work removes it from your account workspace, but it does not remove any public decision from the database.
Saved Decisions
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Dashboard › Saved Decisions › Export downloads your saved decisions and notes.
The X button removes a saved decision or saved search after confirmation.
Deleting a folder also removes the saved decisions inside that folder from your saved list.