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Editing Tasks
PostedNovember 17, 2021
UpdatedJuly 22, 2025
ByFluid Life
- Access your individual profile.
- Under the “Navigation” tab, you can hide or unhide tasks to simplify your navigation leaving just the tasks that you use.
Equipment Navigation
- In the “Equipment Navigation” field, select the preferred level of hierarchy myLab shows you as you navigate equipment.
- Default is to show all (Customer / Unit Area / Unit Type / Units / Components).
- If you prefer fewer levels (i.e. don’t want to navigate through customers, areas, or types) you can select an alternate navigation hierarchy.
- Make sure you “Save” any changes made.

Dark and Light Mode
See article on Navigating the Homepage to review dark and light mode for the left sidebar navigation.
Hidden/Visible Tasks
- Click on the icons in the “Visible Tasks” section to hide items.
- Click on the icons in the “Hidden Tasks” sections to unhide items.
- When done editing, click “Save”.
- Changes to the left navigation and also on the Tasks dropdown will take effect immediately upon return to the home page.
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