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 **Note:** [[..:solution:projects|Creating a RDMS Project]] is the first step if you need to generate a data package (archive) from your dataset. Projects are intended for storing datasets that are planned for publication. Datasets associated with outputs such as articles, posters, book chapters, theses, conference proceedings, or software should be stored here.  **Note:** [[..:solution:projects|Creating a RDMS Project]] is the first step if you need to generate a data package (archive) from your dataset. Projects are intended for storing datasets that are planned for publication. Datasets associated with outputs such as articles, posters, book chapters, theses, conference proceedings, or software should be stored here. 
  
-The figure below shows where to find the Workflow page in the RDMS Web InterfaceBy clicking the Workflow icon in the sidebar menu, you will open a page displaying all projects to which you have access. These projects serve as the starting point for the Archiving workflow+The figure below shows the default overview of the workflows page as well where to find the workflows in the web interfaceIn the default view, the workflow page will show all projects to which you have access. 
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-Under the Projects drop-down menu, you can see all the projects you have created, joined, or requested participation inBy double-clicking on a project, you open the Project view within the Workflow page (see figures below)In this view, you can navigate between two tabs: +Under the "Projectsdrop-down menu in the side menu, you can see all the projects that you are member ofClick on a project name to open its workflow pagesCurrently two tabs available (see next two screenshots): 
-  * The first tab lists the available workflows for that project. + 
-  * The second tab displays the project status.+  * The first tab lists the status of the archiving workflows that were initiated for the selected project.  
 +  * The second tab displays the status of project participation request for the selected project.  
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 +The cogwheel button in the top-right corner allows you to perform workflow-specific actions, provided you have the appropriate permissions. More details on these actions can be found on the corresponding workflow documentation pages.
  
-The Workflow option wheel in the top corner allows you to perform specific actions, provided you have the appropriate permissions. More details on the available actions within each workflow can be found on the corresponding workflow documentation pages 
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 +**Note:** Instead of selecting a RDMS Project and then switching between the workflow tabs, you can also click on "Archiving" or "Requests" in the left side menu. This will provide you with an overview about all available archiving and project participation workflows, independently of a specific project.