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# Viewing and Accessing Audits

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Currently, audits are only accessible by Monolith user with the "Admin" role.  This will likely be updated in the future.
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Audits in Monolith can be viewed by clicking the "Audits" section in the Monolith sidebar under "Evidence Management".

Within the "Audits" section, audits are listed in a standard Monolith table.

An audits can be viewed and accessed by clicking the name of an audit within the table, which should be highlighted as a blue navigation link.

<figure><img src="/files/ID4X3gE2PN3SlOBaC2Bj" alt="" width="563"><figcaption><p>View an audit by click the audit name within the table</p></figcaption></figure>


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