# How to archive a broadcast

Completed broadcasts can be archived for better organization and historical tracking.

* Navigate to the broadcast that you want to archive

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* Locate the three dots at the right-most side of the broadcast overview, for more options

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* Click 'Archive'

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* To view archived broadcasts, navigate to the 'more options' icon next to the 'Create New Broadcast' button and click on 'Open Archived'

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* To revert to the main broadcast list click on the 'Revert View' button in the archive view

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