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# Create / Find Budgeted Voyages

## Create Budgeted Voyages

Read about "Scheduled Voyages" [here](/release-8.8/fleet-allocation-and-scheduling/getting-started/planning/budgets/template-voyages/maintain-template-voyages.md#scheduled-voyages-list) to learn more about how to create the *budgeted* voyages.

## From Budgets List

1. Open the **Budgets** module in the *Planning* section
2. Find under the Template Voyages tab

## From Template Voyage Drawer

After selecting a template voyage, navigate to the [*Budgeted Voyages tab*](/release-8.8/fleet-allocation-and-scheduling/getting-started/planning/budgets/template-voyages/maintain-template-voyages.md#budgeted-voyages-tab).

## Other Actions

### Quick Filters

You can use the quick [filters](/release-8.8/voyage-management-system/step-by-step-guides/sorting-and-filtering-lists.md) to find the budgeted voyage you are looking for:

![Filter Options](/files/-MkbDUvg8MG6mJBG197U)

### Sorting

You can also sort in ascending and/or in descending order based on these fields:

* Vessel
* Template Reference
* Voyage Reference
* Voyage Start Date
* Speed Ballast
* FO Ballast
* FO Laden
* FO Port Idle
* FO Port Working
* DO Port Idle
* DO Port Working
* DO at Sea
* FO Price
* DO Price
* FO LS Price
* DO LS Price
* Voyage Status


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