Filter Favorites

Filter Favorites

If you have searches on Studycast that you perform often, you have the ability to save them as Filter Favorites for quick retrieval.

To begin, select your criteria on Studycast for the search.




Once your search criteria is set, click on the star icon in the upper-right


This will open a window where you can give your search a name for easy retrieval. Enter a name, and click the Store button to save. You can then press OK to close the window. 



Now, anytime you want to quickly apply this filter, simply click on the arrow next to the star icon, and choose it from the list.




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