Hi, and thanks for the reply.
 
Yes, indeed, I saw that you could sort on them. The problem remain the 
same, tough. You can see the 20 first or 20 last indices, but not the 
others, unless you filter. 
I know you can do a lot with filters, but If I have one indice per user, 
named, for instance, myIndice_<userName>, if I have more than 40 users, 
then I cannot see them all unless I want to look at them one by one.  
 
By the way, a select_all would be great too, I think .. to be able to see 
metrics for a group of index without having to manually select everyone of 
them.

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