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Tutorial: How Do I Create A Saved Filter In Digital/Omni?
This tutorial is interactive. To move to the next step, please follow the prompts showing you where to click, or use the < and > arrows along the bottom.
11 STEPS
1. This tutorial you will learn how to add and save specific filters.
This example will focus on adding and saving a filter for Dresses.
2. Click Filter.
3. Click the Create Filter tab.
4. Click the first dropdown box to select the specific filter.
Remember, your filters may look different based on the data EDITED is ingesting from your business.
5. Add the filter you would like to apply in the search bar.
Type Product Category 2.
5b. Click
6. Click on the next dropdown.
This is where you can set filter rules. In this example, let's keep the default rule of 'Is'.
7. Click Is.
8. Click the final dropdown.
9. Type dresses.
9b. Click
10. Click Apply Filter.
11. Your filter will appear as highlighted.
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/2527890/Enterprise-Omni-Functionality--Creating-Saved-Filters