I currently have 6 filters for both Greek and Hebrew.
Using them really colours up some passages, cluttering up the passage.
Is there a way to keep them in the list while only running 1 or 2?
The only way of doing this is setting them up as individual filters and then just enabling the ones you want.
Hmm, that's interesting. I was afraid of that. I'd like them in a Drop-Down list and Check Box like we have for so many other things.
Thanks GC
Visual filters appear in a drop-down list with check boxes. In splitting up your filters you'd want to pay more attention to their names but it should work as you want — unless I don't understand what you mean.
I'm not sure where I can find a DROP DOWN place to Check Mark or choose to Run just One Filter?
You can see the confusion with too many filters.
We are using words a bit differently - to me "visual filter" refers to an entire document not the individual lines within the document. Dave had already said that to do what you want, you need to divide your visual filters into the markings you wish to be able to turn on/off together whether that is one condition or many conditions. Then the drop down menu lets you turn them on and
off independently.
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