Edit a View Filter
Use the View Filter Manager to edit, copy, and rename existing view filters. View filters can be customized for each view so that you see only the types of data you need for your current task.
To unlock/lock a view filter:
- Select View Filter Manager in Home > View.
The View Filter Manager displays.
- Click the tab of the view associated with the view filter you want to unlock.
- Select the view filter in the View Filter drop-down list.
- Click the Advanced View Filter Settings icon on the pane's toolbar to display the Advanced View Filter Settings dialog.
- Check or uncheck the Locked box, and click .
Note: If you modify a locked view filter, an unlocked copy is automatically made. If you copy a locked view filter, the copy is unlocked.
To edit a view filter:
- Starting after step 3 above, click the
and
icons to expand and collapse groups if necessary.
Tip: In the View Filter Manager, you can expand/collapse all groups by pressing Shift when you click the
/
icons next to any group.
- Check and uncheck boxes to show and hide different data types and layers as you watch the changes in the graphic view. All of the changes you make are automatically saved to the current view filter for the current view.
Note: You can select multiple rows within any group and press [space] to check their boxes on/off.
- For additional display style options, click the tabs at the bottom of the pane and change the settings as needed. For advanced options, click the Advanced View Filter Settings icon on the pane's toolbar.
To rename a view filter:
- Select an unlocked view filter in the list and click the Rename View Filter icon on the pane's toolbar. Alternately, you can click in the view filter list and select Rename View Filter from the context menu.
- Type a new name for the view filter in the New name box, and click .