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- Create a filter.
To learn how, visit this link:
Create a filter to segment which overlays are displayed - At the top of the Layers Panel, click the Filter Icon displaying the tooltip: "Add Filters".
- In the "FILTERS" window, you will see a coloured square (example: blue) at the top of a filter.
- Click the square to choose the colour.
There are 2 options for this step:Option 1Type the Hex Colour Code into the field.Option 2
- Click on the "White+Colour" field to choose how much white is mixed with a colour.
- (Optional) Click on the Shade Bar to choose how much gray or black is mixed with the "White+Colour".
Note: You can save colours to use later. To learn how, visit this link: Save a colour swatch, then apply it to a new line, shape, or label - Click on the "White+Colour" field to choose how much white is mixed with a colour.
- At the bottom of the "FILTERS" window, click the button: "SAVE FILTERS".
- In the filters section at the top of the Layers Panel, you will see the filter icon on the checkbox condition line is the new colour.
- To toggle the filter on/off, click the filter's checkbox.
When the filter is toggled on, you will see the coloured rectangle on the left-side of each overlay row that passes through the filter.
See also
Format the date/time data to prepare the imported spreadsheet for filtering
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