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Request to Save Filter Templates for Reuse

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It would be great if filters could be saved as templates so they can be reused.

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    Daniela D.
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    Hey Mensur! Thanks for sharing! To confirm, are you referring to being able to add saved table view filters to any other table that you create in your workspace? For context, duplicating a table copies over any applied table filters, formulas and enrichment columns. If you can share more details about how you'd like to interact with that action (saving filters), we'll pass it over to the product team to evaluate.

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    Hi Mensur! This thread was recently closed by our Support team. If you have a moment, please share your feedback:

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    Thanks! We've reopened this thread. You can continue to add more detail directly in this thread.

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    Brian O.
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    I'd like to second this request and I know it was asked for by someone else previously. The use case is to have a saved set of filters that I can apply independent of duplicating a table (as even that wouldn't give me the variety of "saved" filters to apply to a given dataset). The analog (for me) are saved filters in Pipedrive which I find to be great. I want to save time by not creating the same types of filters over and over when I'm working with a dataset. I want to be able to quickly switch between different interpretations as I'm building datasets. It might be filter A as I'm just starting. Then as I do more enrichments, I switch to filter B, etc. Happy to answer any questions or clarify.

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    Mensur
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    I agree on this. For example we have a set of countried we want to filter out in every table and we need to re type everything over and over again.

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    Bo (.
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    Hey,

    Thank you for your feedback about saved filters! I've passed this along to our product team. Your example of switching between filter sets as you build and enrich your dataset is particularly helpful for our team to understand. Thanks for this