The Content tab at the top of the screen gives you access to your library of available content. You can interact with any content item in the Content tab. The table also comes with its own search feature, sort settings, and filters to let you quickly narrow the items down to what you want to see.

The table has both a card view and a list view. The card view is shown by default and displays the most amount of information. The list view shows less info at a glance, but it's better for viewing large numbers of items quickly. You can toggle between showing results in ascending or descending alphabetical order and change the view type using the controls above the right side of the table.
Table controls look like this:

Viewing content items
Both the card view and the list view of a content item will show the following details:
- Thumbnail
- Title
- Self-Enrollment status: You'll see either a green checkmark if you've completed the item, or a progress bar if you've started but not finished.
- Favorites button: The favorites button is revealed when hovering over a card or row. You can select it to instantly add the content item to your favorites collection.
- Type: The content's media type (Lesson, Learning Path, Interactive, Course, or Scenario) will be listed here.
- Seat Time: The content item's expected completion time.
Selecting an item from the table will take you to the media viewer. The viewer will contain all the necessary controls for you to navigate and complete the content.
Searching and folders within the Content tab
Having trouble searching within the content tab? Keep these tips in mind:
- The search function at the top of the page will instantly restrict results based on your search term. Results are sorted by Relevance by default
- The function will search across content titles, tags, and descriptions.
- Selecting a folder will show all of the content and folders within it.
- Performing a search within a folder will only search within that folder and all sub folders if there are any for the content. Any content that not within the current folder level or below will be excluded from the search.
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