Hi David,

Thank you for your prompt answer.

I have tried this. However, this gets confusing if users want to 
construct an AND in two steps. The second facet will not get filtered 
when you make a selection in the first facet, because they are copies of 
one another.

Thanks,

Jun


David Karger wrote:
> One hack that seems to work is to create two copies of the same 
> facet---then you get a conjunction of what is selected within each.  
> This isn't as elegant as AND over a single facet, but it is more 
> powerful because you can AND two separate "ORs", as in selecting color 
> "red or green" AND "blue or yellow".
>
> Jun Zhao wrote:
>   
>> Hello there,
>>
>> Now in Exhibit if I select multiple conditions in one facet, I will get 
>> everything that satisfies any of the filtering conditions. I am 
>> wondering whether there is anyway I can make these multiple conditions 
>> conjunctive, to get me everything that needs to satisfy all the 
>> filtering conditions.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Jun
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