User Guide
Alarms
Working with Alarms
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User Guide Version 3.0
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2017-11-30
3.1.16.6 Applying a Previously Saved Event List Filter
You previously saved an Event List filter for future use [➙ 87].
1. In the Summary bar, click the filter icon and select Advanced Filter.
2. In the Advanced Filter dialog box, select the filter you want to apply from the
Saved filters drop-down list.
3. Click Apply.
Event List is filtered.
Related Topics
Modifying or Deleting a Saved Event List Filter [➙ 88]
3.1.16.7 Modifying or Deleting a Saved Event List Filter
You previously saved an Event List filter for future use [➙ 87].
1. In the Summary bar, click the filter icon and select Advanced Filter.
2. In the Advanced Filter dialog box, select the filter you want to apply from the
Saved filters drop-down list.
– To modify the filter, change the filter criteria and then click Update.
– To delete the filter, click Delete.
Related Topics
Applying a Previously Saved Event List Filter [➙ 88]
3.1.16.8 Using Tags to Selectively Show or Hide Events
Scenario: Event List includes a column that lets you manually tag individual events.
You can then use filters to selectively show or hide events you have tagged in this
way.
Any tags you apply are valid only during the current client session. When you
restart the client application, Event List defaults back to all events untagged.
Note that applying a tag filter will not remove any other filters you have applied.
Filter by tag works in combination with the other filter criteria. For example, if you
filter by Category=Fire and then apply a tag filter to Hide tagged events, you will
only see events belonging to the Fire category that are not tagged.
Perform the procedures in this section as needed.
Tagging Events in Event List
Scenario: Events are untagged by default. You want to tag some events in Event
List, so that you can later selectively show/hide them.
The Tag column displays in Event List. See Customizing the Columns in Event
List [➙ 90].
1. Move your cursor over the Tag column that corresponds to one of the following:
– The event you want to tag.
– Any parent recurring events you want to tag.
NOTE: You can also tag individual recurrences of an event.
The tag icon appears in the Tag column.