> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chat.ngo/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chat.ngo/chat/chat-navigation.md).

# Chat Navigation

The **Chat Navigation** section provides an overview of how to manage and navigate your chats within ChatNGO. Whether you are communicating with your team or holding private discussions, this section will guide you through key features like switching between Team and Private chats, accessing recent conversations, starring important chats, and finding archived messages.

### Key Sections of Chat Navigation

* **Team vs Private Chats**: Learn the difference between Team Chats, which are visible to everyone in the workspace, and Private Chats, which are restricted to selected members.
* **Shared Chats**: Understand how to control access to Team Chats and share them with the right members based on your collaboration needs.
* **Recent Chats**: Easily access your most recent conversations to stay updated on ongoing discussions.
* **Starred Chats**: Keep track of important conversations by starring them for easy access later.
* **Archived Chats**: Move older or less active chats to the archive to reduce clutter while keeping them available for future reference.
* **Images**: Find and manage all the images generated or shared in your chats through the **Generated Images** gallery in Team Chats.


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