Thank you for these comments.  They were helpful.
On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 6:41:50 AM UTC-5 Stéph wrote:

> Hello Brian,
> You could start by selecting the default "Inbox" View, so you won't need 
> an advanced filter for FolderName. In the list of filters, in the 
> "Contexts" group, you'll find (none) as an option at the top of the list of 
> Contexts. Just select that and you'll have a view of the contents of the 
> Inbox showing only those items with no Context assigned.
>
> With MLO filters, there are usually several ways to achieve what you want. 
> So, another option if you don't want to start with the default "Inbox" view 
> (and I suspect you didn't manage to start with that view when you set up 
> your filter), you could start with the default, unfiltered hierarchy view, 
> set up an advanced filter on "TopLevelFolderName" contains 'Inbox', then 
> configure the "show hierarchy" to *include *child items but *not include 
> *parent 
> items.
>
> Hope one of those options suits you.
>
> Stéphane
> On Thursday, 18 November 2021 at 07:06:02 UTC Brian Melendez wrote:
>
>> Hi, I am wanting to make a copy of my Inbox default view and have it only 
>> show items that don't have a context.  I was able to do this by using an 
>> advanced filter for FolderName contains 'Inbox' but it shows the Inbox 
>> folder at the top.  I want it to look the way the default inbox view looks 
>> where it just shows the items inside the inbox and not the parent folder.  
>> Attached is how it shows the folder on the top which is not what I want.  
>> Any thoughts on this?
>
>

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