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A Site's content is presented to you (based on your permissions) as a series of folders called Projects. Projects can be thought of as workspaces for content to be grouped. Typically this is done for each NocTel service reporting exists for. This means depending on your organization's subscriptions, you may see a NocTel Talk and/or a NocTel Flow reporting Project. Custom reporting will also generally be in its own Project.

Regardless of what the hierarchy and grouping scheme is, Projects are there to better organize and federate reporting access.

When you navigate into a Project, you will see several listed objects. These are Reporting Workbooks and contain reports that are published to NocTel Insight that share the same working set of data. Even though multiple Reporting Workbooks might use most of the same underlying data, there may be differences between each making it infeasible to simply publish a single Reporting Workbook.

Reporting Workbooks are, as you would expect, composed of Reports. You can think of a Reporting Workbook similarly to an Excel workbook.

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