> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://anyschool.ai/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Risk bank tree browsing

> Browse the risk bank as a hierarchical tree of groups, hazards, and controls. Expand nodes, search the tree, and open items to edit their details.

The bank is browsed as a hierarchical tree of groups, hazards, and controls.

## What this screen is for

* Expand and collapse parts of the bank.
* Search for items by title.
* Open contextual actions for a selected row.

## What you can see

### Expansion and navigation

* Click a folder chevron to expand or collapse a group.
* Double-click a folder row to toggle expand/collapse.
* Click a row to select it.

### Search

* Open search, type in **Search tree titles…**, and see a match count.
* Close search when finished.

### Bulk expand controls

* **Expand All**
* **Collapse All**

### Row actions

Rows provide an actions menu (and a matching right-click menu when available) for operations such as creating child items, editing, attaching, archiving, composing linked groups, and removing linked records, depending on the item type and linkage state.

### Visual cues

* Groups, hazards, and controls use distinct icons.
* Hazards show a rating badge.
* Additional badges and metadata lines can appear depending on your **View Options** toggles.

## Linked vs original groups

Some nested groups are linked compositions. Linked groups show a link indicator and tooltip, and typically offer removal actions rather than full duplicate editing from the child row.

## Empty states

When no risk groups exist yet, you see an empty message encouraging you to create the first group.

## Tips

* Use search when you know part of a title but not where it lives in the hierarchy.
* Expand all when auditing a large bank for missing controls.
* If an item looks duplicated, check whether it is linked from elsewhere in the bank.
