Another difference is that a a View Groups cannot be filtered but instead 
inherit the last 'active' view in that group when you select it, where as a 
View shows its actual filter.

Example:
View Group
  -View 1
  -View 2
  -View 3

In this example, if I select View 2 and the click View Group, the result 
set for View 2 will appear. If I select View 3 then View Group, the result 
set for View 3 will appear.

This, as opposed with nesting views in to another view

View
  -View 1
  -View 2
  -View 3

Each time I click View, it will display whatever data if filtered in that 
view.

I use both. As an example I might simply next other views within a view and 
have it like this

Contexts (contains ALL contexts, sorted by context)
 - Office
 - Errands
 - GTD

In this instance I can have a master and then  have views below that filter.

On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 1:42:38 PM UTC-6, JR wrote:
>
> right clicking on a View can change to make it a "view group", but i dont 
> see what added functionality is provided... what are the uses and benefits 
> of doing this?  thanks anyone
>

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