hey @Josh Hardman -- it was a spur-of-the-moment comment that I didn't put a lot of thought into. With respect to attachable objects I guess my initial answer would be dashboards. Inactive reports wouldn't show up on a dashboard. On a side note, I have 3000 possible reports to look at and if I had to say something about them, I would say the following: I would like to have fewer reports to look at. 1) My preference would be to be able to download every report that hasn't been looked at since last March. If there was a way to faithfully record views, groupings, filters and textmode in a way that would allow me to remove a report and re-install it within seconds, that really is my preferred solution. 2) Barring this, I'm looking for a way for me to easily indicate or record that a group of reports hasn't really been used in a while. This is normally captured by the "last viewed by" date, up until the time someone looks at it to see why nobody has looked at it. So if for example, I have report X and it hasn't been viewed since last March, I would inactivate it first, and then look at it, or have someone look at it (which populates the date field) or have several people look at it, and eventually if someone needs to reactivate it, that's fine, but if not then after some time I'd be able to delete it. 3) if there are any easy ways to auto-inactivate something, I would like to have this happen. Reports not used for 18 months? Auto-inactivate. Reports created by Joe and shared only with Joe? If Joe is deactivated then report is auto-inactivated. 4) related to 2. Many users don't know or don't really bother to use their filters, and there's not really a nice way to globally set a filter on a set of users, but if I could inactivate reports and have filters default to "active" I think it would be a great way for users to have better access to a list of reports that everyone regularly uses, as well as a warning that if something falls off the list, it will probably be deleted soon. -skye