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myEDITED: How Do I Amend Dashboard Filters?
Amending Filters Not Owned By You
When you first log in to myEDITED, you will have selected one of EDITED's default filters during the onboarding set-up.
If one of these filters or a filter created by another member of your team is applied to your dashboard, you cannot edit it directly. You will need to duplicate the filter before editing it.
Complete the interactive tutorial below to learn how to amend filters that you do not own.
23 STEPS
1. This guide will teach you how to amend a saved filter that you don't own.
2. For this example we are looking to change the filter for Jeans analysis in the US Market.
3. Click on the blue filter pill to review the conditions added to the filter.
4. Here we can see that Zara UK and H&M UK are added.
These will need to change to US retailers.
5. These filters are not able to be edited.
6. So you will need to click Duplicate.
7. Choose a Filter name.
8. For this example click Make this filter public.
9. Click Apply.
10. The filter panel will then change to be editable.
11. Next, click X on Zara UK.
12. Click X on H&M UK.
13. Click Select Retailer.
14. Type H&M US..
15. Select H&M US.
16. Type Zara US.
17. Select Zara US.
18. Click the Collapse icon.
19. Click Apply.
20. Click Save Changes to update your filter.
21. Click Save Changes.
22. Click X.
23. You now have a new saved filter and your dashboard will update with the new filter data.
You have now completed the tutorial.
Here's an interactive tutorial
** Best experienced in Full Screen (click the icon in the top right corner before you begin) **https://www.iorad.com/player/2538006/Dashboards---Amending-Filters-Not-Owned-By-You
Amending Your Own Filters
You can amend any filters that you have created yourself directly within the filter panel.
Complete the tutorial below to learn how to amend saved filters you own/have created.
17 STEPS
1. This tutorial will teach you how to Amend your own filters. These are filters you have created yourself.
2. Click the filter Pill.
3. This will open up the filter panel on the right side of the page.
4. If you have access to Enterprise data you will see an Enterprise tab at the top. This will show you the Enterprise filters currently added.
5. Click Market.
6. You will now see the Market filters you have applied to your dashboard. If you are a Market only customer, this is the only tab you will see.
You can add or remove these existing filters.
7. Click into Retailers.
8. Use the Search bar to find a retailer you want to add.
9. Click H&M.
10. This will then update the Retailer condition.
11. If you want to add a new condition, click the Add condition button.
12. For this example click Gender.
13. Click Select Gender.
14. Select Women.
15. Click Apply to update the data in your dashboard.
16. Click Save Changes to update your saved filter.
17. Click Save Changes.
You have now completed the tutorial.
Here's an interactive tutorial
** Best experienced in Full Screen (click the icon in the top right corner before you begin) **https://www.iorad.com/player/2537717/Dashboards---Amending-Your-Own-Saved-Filters