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You can also filter a group of charts, a group of controls, or a group of both charts and controls.\n\n3. Select the **SETUP** tab in the **Properties** panel.\n\n4. Click **ADD A FILTER**.\n\n5. Click **CREATE A FILTER**.\n\n | **Tip:** You can also [reuse an existing filter](#reuse).\n6. Give the filter a **Name**.\n\n7. For each condition in the filter:\n\n 1. Select **Include** or **Exclude**. Include filters include only data that matches the expression that you provide. Exclude filters remove all data that matches the expression.\n 2. Select the dimension or metric by which to filter.\n 3. Select the condition (for example, **Equal to (=)** , **Greater than (\\\u003e)** , **Contains** ). When defining filters on charts, pages, or reports that use **Equal to (=)** or **In** conditions, report editors can select from a list of possible filter values that are provided from the underlying data. To see filter value suggestions, enable **Show suggested values while typing** in the filter editor. Filter suggestions are supported for all data connectors.\n 4. Provide a comparison value for the expression.\n 5. To add more conditions to the filter clause, to the right of the condition, click the drop-down menu. Conditions within a clause can use **AND** or **OR** logic.\n8. To add more clauses to the filter, below the clause, click the drop-down menu. You can combine filter conditions by using **AND** or **OR** logic.\n\n9. Click **SAVE**.\n\nAdd a filter property to the entire report or to a page\n-------------------------------------------------------\n\nTo add a filter property for the entire report, in the menus, select **File \\\u003e Report settings**.\n\nTo add a filter property for a page, in the menus, select **Page \\\u003e Current page settings**.\n\nNext, follow these steps:\n\n1. Select the **SETUP** tab in the **Properties** panel.\n2. Click **ADD A FILTER**.\n3. Set up the filter property using the previous instructions.\n\nEdit a filter property\n----------------------\n\nTo edit a filter property, follow these steps:\n\n1. [Edit your report](/looker/docs/studio/edit-a-report).\n2. Select the chart or control that has the filter property. Or use the page settings menu as described in the section above.\n3. Select the **SETUP** tab in the **Properties** panel.\n4. In the **Filter** section, click **Edit**.\n\n| **Note:** You can also create, edit, and duplicate filter properties using the [filter manager](#manage_filter_properties).\n\nReuse an existing filter property\n---------------------------------\n\nOnce you've added a filter property to a report, you can use it in other components or even other reports. Adding an existing filter property to a component *reuses* that filter. Reusing a filter property does not create a copy of the filter. It's actually the same filter property, so if you later edit it in one place, that changes the filter property everywhere in the report.\n| **Important:** If you reuse a filter property for a chart or control with an incompatible data source, the chart or control will display an error. You can fix this by editing the filter property to use dimensions or metrics that are common to both data sources. [Learn more about filter properties and data sources](/looker/docs/studio/about-filter-properties).\n\nCopy components and reports with filter properties\n--------------------------------------------------\n\nWhen you make a copy of a page or component within a report, its filter properties are reused by the copy.\n\nIf you copy a filtered component into a different report, Looker Studio makes a new copy of the filter property. It has no relationship to the original filter property. Note that if you copy and paste the component a second time, you will get another copy of the filter property. The two copies are not related.\n\nIf you make a copy of a report and change the data source, any filter properties in the report use the new data source.\n\nManage filter properties\n------------------------\n\nThe filter manager lists of all the filter properties in a report. Use this list to duplicate, edit, or remove filters. You can also create a new filter using the filter manager.\n| **Important:** When you edit or create a filter property from the filter manager, you can select which data source is used by the filter property. If you change the data source for an existing filter property and the new schema doesn't match the original data source, the filter property may break.\n\n### Display the filter manager\n\n1. [Edit your report](/looker/docs/studio/edit-a-report).\n2. In the menus, select **Resource \\\u003e Manage** **filters**.\n3. Use the links in the **Actions** column to manage the filter properties in your report.\n\n#### Edit a filter property\n\nTo edit the filter property configuration, click **Edit** in the **Actions** column. This is the same as using the **Edit** icon as described in [Edit a filter property](#edit_a_filter_property).\n\n#### Duplicate a filter property\n\nTo create a copy of the filter property, click **Duplicate** in the **Actions** column. You can then modify the filter property conditions and apply the filter property to other charts in the report.\n\n#### Remove a filter property\n\nTo delete the filter property permanently from the report, click **Remove** in the **Actions** column.\n| **Important:** Be careful! You can't undo this action.\n\nDisplay filter properties to viewers\n------------------------------------\n\nBy default, [report viewers can see all the filters for which they can edit the values](/looker/docs/studio/about-filter-properties), but they cannot see any of the filters for which they cannot edit the values. To allow report viewers to see the values of filters that they cannot edit, follow these steps:\n\n1. Click the **Share** button.\n2. Click the **Report access settings** gear icon.\n3. Clear the **Disable viewers from viewing advanced applied filters** option."]]