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Token box?

I have just created my first campaign, for solo play (and perhaps in the future multi-play) ATZ: FFO. The problem is, I am not sure if there is a "token box" where I can "store" the tokens I want to use for the game, without having to either place them on a map layer and ignore them OR search for them and drag them to the map when I need them. Does such a temporary "box" exist for individual campaigns? If not, then I highly recommend it. Perhaps the easiest way is to create a function in the art library which places all icons selected thus far in the campaign at the very top of the list, even above the marketplace offerings. This list would then remain while everything below would be the search results.
click the star above the tokens yew wish to keep, they will be added to yer library and will be the top result next time that tag is searched. Yew can also go to the library and add/edit tags manually to suit yer game style/preferences on imagery.
Something like this would be somewhat nice. While the star is great generally, this is global and you have to search for it. It would cool if the art library was context sensitive. As an example, imagine when you visit a page in your campaign it would automatically show the tokens you previously linked to the page. Something like this could reduce clutter on a GM layer.
Yes, I have tried the star (thank you for pointing it out), but having a specific container, which does not have to be scrolled, would be very useful. Utilizing Drag and Drop functionality, would be perfect, btw, especially if the container was represented on the VTT, in the map area, somewhat like a box of miniatures. The tokens could already be pre-sized to scale with the map, making it more GM friendly as well. I suppose this COULD already be done by placing the tokens on the GM layer and then switching layers when needed, but this pre-supposes the prepared GM already knows exactly how many of each token is needed; in my campaign, the number is randomized based on certain variables.
this has been requested numerous times before, just saying.