5. Curated Page
The Curated Page in Infinity is a structured space where users can organize, access, and manage their key insights and charts efficiently. This section allows users to create folders, pin charts, and collaborate with teams by sharing insights in an organized manner.
1. Accessing the Curated Page
To access the Curated Page, click on the curated icon located on the left-hand menu. This will open a structured view of your saved insights, categorized into different sections.

2. Sections of the Curated Page


The Curated Page is divided into three primary sections:
a) Pinned
This section contains charts or folders that you have pinned for easy access.
Your admin can also pin specific charts or folders for you, ensuring important insights are available to the whole team.
You can manually pin individual charts or entire folders based on your preferences.
b) My Charts
Displays all the charts that you have created.
c) Shared with Me
Lists charts or folders that have been shared with you by other users.
Provides a collaborative space where insights from different users can be accessed and analyzed.
3. Managing Folders & Structure
Infinity allows users to customize the folder structure for better organization.
a) Creating New Folders
You can add new folders to the Pinned section to categorize insights.
Click on the “+” button in the pinned section to create a new folder.

b) Creating Subfolders
Within a folder, you can add subfolders to further organize your insights.
This allows for a hierarchical structure, making it easier to navigate between different reports.

c) Adding Charts or Storyboards to Folders
Once the folder structure is in place, you can save charts to a folder from:
The Chart-Detail Page or Storyboard View Page: Click on the three-dot menu, Use the “Save to Folder” option to move charts into relevant folders.
The Feed Page: Click on the Chart's three-dot menu, Use the “Save to Folder” option to move charts into relevant folders.

4. Managing Pinned Charts
You can remove a pinned chart easily by selecting the "Unpin" option, as shown in the image.
Charts can also be moved between folders if needed.

5. Saving Charts & Storyboards in Multiple Folders
A single chart or storyboard can be saved in multiple folders for better accessibility.
This allows users to categorize the same insight across different projects or reports.
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