Revision 186 by Dave Hooton on 2018-11-21 at 21:50:47 to Library :
!!! Using the Sidebar to filter resources
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The facets do not cover all the columns in Detailed view, but they can also be [[filtered from the Find box >> # Search Fields that you can use in the Find box]] (with the exception of /Reading Status/). The advantage is that you only have to click and select the details you want to filter.
The facets do not cover all the columns in Detailed view.
For example, click Subject, select /Jesus Christ/.
They can be [[filtered from the Find box >> # Search Fields that you can use in the Find box]] (with the exception of /Reading Status/), but facet browsing has the advantage that you only need to select the details you want to filter.
\\{{$media:LibrarySidebarSearch.jpg}}\\\\In the Find box, you would have to type *Subject:Jesus-Christ* or *Subject:"Jesus Christ"*. However, the facet result is more accurate because it looks for "Jesus Christ" as a delimitedfield, whereas the /Find/ filter will include the phrase"Church of Jesus Christ of...".
Forexample,click*Subject*andselect/JesusChrist/.Toachievethatresultin the /Find/ box, you would have to type *Subject:Jesus-Christ* or *Subject:"Jesus Christ"*.\\ However, the facet result is more accurate because it looks for "Jesus Christ" as a singleexpression, whereas the /Find/ filter will include the expression"Church of Jesus Christ of...".
To refine the filter, select /Divinity/.
To refine the filter, select /Divinity/,oranattributeof*Type*(forexample).
To remove all filters, click *All*.
To remove a filter, click its *x* in the row above the Sidebar.
To remove all filters, click *All* in that row.
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!!! Using your Collections to filter resources