You can save a filter in a tiddler and then re-use it with the subfilter 
operator.

For instance if the filter is saved in tiddler MyFilter:

[subfilter{MyFilter}]

On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 1:35:44 PM UTC+2, amreus wrote:
>
>
> I am experimenting with task manager as if the world needs another...  
> http://amreus.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> The different views require many similar but different filters, but most 
> of them have a common part that might be named "active tasks" and which may 
> look like the following:
>
> tag[Task]!tag[Done]!tag[Trash]
>
> I want to create a few "named" filters that I can use so I can use them by 
> name and only need to edit them in one place.
>
> Does anything exist?  I assume this can be done using global macros but I 
> wanted to ask about suggestions as I get started.  Thanks.
>

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