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Uncover Your Work Trail: History & Recently Viewed Feature

Lost track of tasks? Discover how Chariot's history feature helps you revisit recently viewed jobs effortlessly.

Updated over a year ago

In the fast-paced world of task juggling, it's easy to misplace your focus and lose track of what you are working on. Chariot understands the challenges faced by users like you and introduces the "History and Recently Viewed" feature to simplify your navigation process.

Navigating Your Recent Work

Chariot's history feature serves as a virtual breadcrumb trail, guiding you back to your recently viewed jobs with ease. Imagine a scenario where you're deep into a task, only to set it aside mome

ntarily. The inevitable happens—you forget the details associated with it. That's where the history feature becomes your reliable companion.

Accessing the History Feature

Located conveniently in the top left corner of your Chariot interface, the history feature is just a hover away. Hover over the designated area, and you'll find the 'History' option.

A simple click on this option opens up a window revealing the last set of jobs you were working on as an individual user.

Effortless Retrieval

Let's break it down further. Say you were engrossed in a recent job, perhaps with a contact named David W. Using the history feature, you can quickly locate this job and seamlessly jump back into the workflow. It's a time-saving maneuver that ensures you never lose your momentum.

Maximizing Productivity

Whether you're checking in on a job, or revisiting a lead, the history feature empowers you to navigate efficiently through your recent activities. No more pondering over what you were working on or struggling to recall associated details.

Conclusion

In the hustle and bustle of daily responsibilities, Chariot's "History and Recently Viewed" feature emerges as a valuable tool, simplifying your workflow and ensuring you stay on top of your tasks. Embrace the efficiency it brings, and bid farewell to the worry of losing track in the midst of your busy day.


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