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Using Filters
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Written by Jamie Martin
Updated over a week ago

Video Walkthrough

Written Instructions

The filter function can be found all throughout the Curate application. The options listed within the filter section will be different based on the page you're using. Also it's possible to use more than one filter at a time if needed. In this example we will focus on the Filter from the Events page as it contains all options.

To get started, click on the Filter icon to view the list of options.

Let's breakdown the list of options!

Tags

This will display a list of your Event tags. By selecting an option from this list, only the events with the specific event tag will be displayed. To manage all of your event tags you may visit the Tag Manager page. If you would like to add a tag to an event you can do so by clicking the Tag button on the Events Page, scroll to the Event name and click the Add Tag button.

Status

Using the Status Filter will allow you to only see a list of Events with the status options that you have selected.

Start Date

Using the Start Date Filter will allow you to select a date range and view only the events that are set to start during that time frame.

Owner

This is a useful filter if you have more than one user in the system as it will allow you to only see the events owned by the selected user account.

Archived

Using the Show Archived option will only display the events that have been archived in the system.

Applying Filters

Before leaving the Filters area, don't forget to click the Apply button at the bottom!

How to remove filters

The Filters function will save your settings locally to your computer so it's possible to navigate away, come back and the same filters will be in place. If you would like to go back to the default view, we have a Clear all link at the top of the Filters section. Click that link and then click apply to go back to the default view.

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