To summon the automation window, you will need to launch the Editor and select **Session Frontend** from the **Window** menu, or run the [Unreal Frontend](Engine/Deployment/UnrealFrontend) standalone app.
* Upper left are the "actions" - Play and refresh test list. The number over the play button is how many
tests will be executed.
* Upper middle are the filters - Error Filter, Warnings Filter, Smoke Tests Filter, Dev Content Filter, Visual Commandlet Filter, and then a search box to find specific tests.
* In the tree, a star icon can be found next to some tests which means the test is fast and should be enabled by default.
A test is marked by a star by being labeled as ATF_SmokeTest.
* The icon above the results of each test is the platform icon and the number next to it
represents how many workers are available to carry out the selected tests. In the case of consoles, we will be able to run
tests on many different platforms simultaneously and there will be multiple columns for each type of device.
After running a few tests, the UI will appear more like the following:
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Once the tests have been completed, it is possible to export the results to a CSV file via tha **Export**
dropdown. Here you can select the detail you are interested. Everything, status, errors, warnings, logs, or
any combination of the above.
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* The **Export Dropdown** will only be active once reports have been generated.
* The **Export Data** button will only become active if there are reports that meet the filter criteria.
* A notification will be displayed if the export was successful, and will indicate where the report was
saved.
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In addition, it is possible to get information about the game instance a test was run on via a tooltip