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The filter panel is located on the left side of the home screen. Filters can be expanded and collapsed individually, the state which will be remembered when you login the user logs in next time.

The number of results is shown next to filter values already prior to executing the search. The user can apply several filters at once and the number of results updates in real time.

Additionally, there is a number of search boxes available in the filters panel. The one placed right under the header of the panel serves as a supplementary global free-text search tool that further narrows down the results. The search boxes under the individual filters are a tool for quickly finding values within that filter.

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It is possible to cancel the search by clicking "Clear all filters" ‘Clear all filters’ in the center area above the assets.

Individual filters can be cleared either in the new filter chip area (above the assets) by clicking 'x' next to an individual filter or by unselecting the filter option in the filter panel on the left side.

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Filter types

There are several types of filters available, dependent on the metadata fields they refer to:

  • selecting one of 2 values

  • selecting 1 value from the fields

  • selecting multiple values from the list

  • specifying a value range

Searching in filters

There are search boxes available for some of the filters. They serve as a tool for quickly finding values within that filter. This is especially useful for the filters with a large number of possible values, e.g. keywords.

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There is another search box placed above the assets. It serves as a supplementary global free-text search tool that further narrows down the results. Unlike the global search box in the top bar, however, it only returns asset results.

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Excluding filters

On certain filters the user can choose to include or exclude the filter option, by hovering over the checkbox and expanding the options.

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