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title: Prioritizing Your Compatibility Data (Windows 10)
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ms.assetid: 103e125a-bd2b-4019-9d6a-2e1d50c380b1
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description:
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ms.prod: W10
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ms.mktglfcycl: operate
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: TrudyHa
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---
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# Prioritizing Your Compatibility Data
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**Applies to**
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- Windows 10
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- Windows 8.1
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- Windows 8
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- Windows 7
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- Windows Server 2012
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- Windows Server 2008 R2
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You can prioritize your applications, websites, computers, and devices to help customize and filter your compatibility reports. The priority levels are:
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- **Priority 1 - Business Critical**. The highest priority level, applied to an item that is so important to your organization that a compatibility issue with the item would keep you from deploying a new operating system.
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- **Priority 2 - Important**. Items that your organization regularly uses but can function without.
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- **Priority 3 - Nice to Have**. Lower-priority items that you want to show in your compatibility reports that do not belong in either of the previous two categories.
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- **Priority 4 - Unimportant**. Items that are irrelevant to the daily functions of your organization.
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- **Unspecified**. The default priority level, applied to items that have not yet been reviewed for deployment.
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## Prioritizing Your Applications, Computers, Devices, and Websites
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The following example uses the **<Operating\_System> - Application Report** screen. You can alternatively use the **<Application\_Name>** dialog box. The procedure is the same on the reports for computers, devices, and websites.
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**To change the priority**
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1. On the **<Operating\_System> - Application Report** screen, click the name of the application.
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2. On the **Actions** menu, click **Set Priority**.
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3. Click a priority, and then click **OK**.
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**To filter your data by priority**
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1. On the **<Operating\_System> - Application Report** screen, click **Toggle Filter**.
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2. Enter your filter criteria, pressing the Tab key to add clauses.
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Consider the following example, which shows a query that filters for all applications that have a priority level of **Business Critical** or **Important**.
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<table>
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<colgroup>
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<col width="25%" />
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<col width="25%" />
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<col width="25%" />
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<col width="25%" />
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</colgroup>
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<thead>
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<tr class="header">
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<th align="left">And/Or</th>
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<th align="left">Field</th>
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<th align="left">Operator</th>
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<th align="left">Value</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr class="odd">
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<td align="left"><p>And</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Priority</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Equals</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Priority 1 - Business Critical</p></td>
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</tr>
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<tr class="even">
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<td align="left"><p>Or</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Priority</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Equals</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>Priority 2 - Important</p></td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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To delete a clause, right-click the row, and then click **Delete Clause**.
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3. Click **Refresh**.
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Your filtered results appear.
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