New Reports page doesn't keep fidelity with multiple reports tabs open

I typically have 2-3 report tabs open at the same time. For instance, 1 tab may be “This week” for certain projects, tab 2 a month view, and tab 3 a year view. I toggle between these tabs for various purposes, and previously, the report filter would persist until I changed it or closed the tab. The new reports screen no longer keeps the date ranges or other keys in the URL, so if the browser is closed and reopened, then all of the reports tabs will open to the same report, overwriting their previous state. This is very annoying and not a behavior consistent with other products. If I open a tab to a particular report, it shouldn’t lose its state and change to another report on a browser reload or refresh.

The AI help suggested using the “Copy this link to this report” option on the right, which includes the date range information, but as soon as you paste that into a tab, it refreshes to the generic report URL, so that isn’t “sticky”. The only option is to “Save the report”, but I would then have to do that every time I changed the filter in a particular tab which makes no sense.

I want it to work like it used to, where each tab remembers its state/history even across a reboot of the computer.

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I have also noticed that if I am on one report tab, and change the filters or “group by” options, and then switch to another tab and change a completely unrelated filter, it refreshes with the filter changes I had made in the other tab. With multiple report tabs open, everything gets jumbled up since it can’t remember the state of each tab.

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I get you, this is a suprising behaviour for me too.

Sometimes I go to one of my custom reports, and I don’t get immediatly that a previous time-span (let say week 41) I was using for a report I was reading 15 minutes ago let’s say.

He takes me some time to realize, and sometimes it almost make me make mistakes in my report reviews, because I believe that what I see is the current work, whereas it is not!