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# How to access the tasks assigned to you?

To access the **Assigned to you** tab, in the [<mark style="color:purple;">**tab bar**</mark>](https://docs.senpiper.com/groups-applications/group-details-on-web/pending-task-assigned-to-you/pages/Pn2YHhBGf6dipE6g0VN4#1.-tab-bar) of the **Group Details** screen, click **Assigned to you**.

<figure><img src="/files/TTnf5qc2vBhril9gKCDA" alt=""><figcaption><p><em>Assiged to you</em></p></figcaption></figure>

The tasks assigned to you are displayed in the right pane in the default table view.

<figure><img src="/files/J7lFFYbRcGCqmZTtnRZk" alt=""><figcaption><p>Total Count of assiged tasks</p></figcaption></figure>

As you can see in the above screenshot, only one task is assigned to the user. In the **Actions** pane on the left, the number of tasks assigned to you is displayed alongside the form. As can be seen above, for the **Claim Reimbursement** form, there is only one task that is pending your action.


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