Hi Tom, > So you suggest that one .filter can control all the different groups of > checkboxes? Each checkbox group needs to pass a different value (sometimes > it's a text match, sometimes a boolean) > Yes indeed. You can pass a much parameters to your filter as you need. In your case I would use just 1, an array that holds all the selections you need. A while back I posted an 'or filter' example <http://goo.gl/FzQ6yL>, perhaps you can take a look at that. It is a bit more complex as a normal 'and filter', but it might point you into the right direction. If you need some further help, don't hesitate to ask!
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