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# Sharing Links to Reports

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<summary>Step 1: Select the Report to get a link from</summary>

On the Reports page, click on the kebob menu for the Report you want to get a link from and then click "Copy Link" Note that a Report must be [***public***](/reports-tab/reports/public-and-private-reports.md) in order to share the link to it with other users in the Organization.

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<figure><img src="/files/wp1bhLtaSYPGdWICrYm3" alt=""><figcaption><p>Choose a Report and then click "Copy link" It must be a public report to do so.</p></figcaption></figure>

Simple as 1,2,3! Reports are a big part of Test Fiesta and an Organizations day to day operations. The next section covers a big part of Test Fiesta: The Administration tab. When you're ready, click "Next" to


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