# Arrange projects in project overview

You can now set a filter of your favorite projects in the project overview page.

![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/NEeCGCpBHsIsUzIOk5XQlLu0Kek8omNa2cmROuyEX3Fh1CN5kkWIIUpQ5Fiu0KpYMgavhryvUyswTz4lbV2e56Z6bkztuG2LQwEPAQdG8MXWgzBtBp7F2-tKNg1VjafRdC5jyYE-)

As an example - on the project you are working on , you will find a “star” icon beside the project name, by clicking on the star it will turn yellow. Meaning that this project will be filtered as your favorite:

![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/c5rrz3omyoxgrzm1WB69Ud3EFJwNTAIu_YPC-egZJpXY4lOeGiNCc0_KzY1SphTjUl8oqs93G52BQhhgufRa1AVJzbS1-gZyP1nVaJGMHca0xm2jF2Y5NqHyEWjOgg9Wx0fCBmZi)

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact <help@moment.team>


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