Dwight,

I'm confused how a tab can have filters that aren't saved as views. Can you 
point me to a post that will explain this?

Thank you!

On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 7:43:33 PM UTC-8, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Once you have set a view as default for a tab you can get rid of it by 
> setting a different view as default. (If you have locked the tab you have 
> to unlock it first.) You cannot get back to the condition of not having any 
> default view unless you delete the tab and make a new one.
>
> I believe the "additional filters" reference is about setting filters on 
> the left hand sidebar, like the text filter or the context filter. For 
> example you could use the Active Actions view and add a context filter to 
> show active actions that you need to do while in the library. Of course you 
> could save that as a new view but putting it into a tab keeps your view 
> list shorter and simpler.
> -Dwight
>
> On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 10:37:55 AM UTC-5, TotheMoonAlice wrote:
>>
>> I set a view as a tab default to try it out, but I don't want to keep it. 
>> Do I need to create a new tab now?
>>
>> Also, MLO Help says "You can set zoom, view and additional filters to 
>> store them as default for this Workspace." What would additional filters 
>> be in this context?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>

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