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You can filter objects by more than one tag. There are two filters: "Tags (all)" and "Tags (any)".
 
You can filter objects by more than one tag. There are two filters: "Tags (all)" and "Tags (any)".
  
The "Tags (all)" filter uses the "and" principle. For example, using this combination, you will see only the vendors with both "memoQ" and "Smartcat" tags:
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The "Tags (all)" filter uses the "and" principle. For example, using this combination on the "Assign vendor to job" page, you will see only the vendors with both "memoQ" and "Smartcat" tags:
  
 
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The "Tags (all)" filter uses the "or" principle. For example, using this combination, you will see the vendors with any of "memoQ" and "Smartcat" tags:
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The "Tags (all)" filter uses the "or" principle. For example, using this combination on the "Assign vendor to job" page, you will see the vendors with any of "memoQ" and "Smartcat" tags:
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 2 February 2022

You can filter objects by more than one tag. There are two filters: "Tags (all)" and "Tags (any)".

The "Tags (all)" filter uses the "and" principle. For example, using this combination on the "Assign vendor to job" page, you will see only the vendors with both "memoQ" and "Smartcat" tags:

VT1.png

VT1.1.png




The "Tags (all)" filter uses the "or" principle. For example, using this combination on the "Assign vendor to job" page, you will see the vendors with any of "memoQ" and "Smartcat" tags:

VT2.png

VT2.1.png