Filters allow you to dig deeper into your data. Whether you’re trying to compare last year’s sales to this year’s, or trying to look at product performance in a specific state, filters will help you uncover the information you need. Applying a filter will quickly update most of the visualizations in your dashboard to reflect only the information you’re looking for. In the following sections, you’ll learn about applying standard filters and cross-filtering, as well as how to select multiple filters.Documentation Index
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Standard filtering
Every Crisp data dashboard comes with standard filter options. The filters appear at the top of each dashboard, before your data visualizations.


Cross-filtering
Cross-filtering is a feature that allows you to click the elements in visualizations to automatically apply a filter. Clicking on the following types of visualizations will apply cross-filters that immediately update others in the dashboard.-
Clicking on a state within a ** ** heat map such as Sales by State will automatically filter dashboard visualizations by that state.\

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Clicking on a point in a line graph such as Sales Quantity Over Time will automatically filter visualizations by that date.\

- Clicking on a bar within a bar chart such as Qty Shipped by Product will filter your other visualizations by the selected product.

- Selecting colors in stacked bar graphs such as Channel Share and Product Share Over Time will filter your visualizations by channel or product and time period.

- Clicking bars or cells within a table such as Sales by City will also apply a filter.



