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What are Filters?
Filters are used to find specific content that you are looking for. If you don’t recall what the title of a Spek is, this is a great place to begin the hunt. Using the Filter, you can search by Spek Type or the individual who created the Spek!
What can you Filter by in Spekit?
You can filter by the following:
- Spek Type
- Status
- Seismic Content
- Topics
- Experts
- Custom or Standard (Salesforce)
- Field Types
- Start and End Dates
Spek Type
- Custom Speks
- Salesforce Fields
- Salesforce Objects
- Salesforce Picklist Values
Status
- Documented: Speks that have been defined
- Undocumented: Speks that have not been defined
Seismic Content
- Show only Speks containing Seismic embed links
Topics
- Any Topic you have access to in Spekit
- Speks not in any Topic
Experts
- Content by specific Spek experts
- Content not assigned to an Expert
Custom or Standard (Salesforce)
- All Types
- Custom Types
- Standard Types
Field Types
- Select specific Field Types, such as Address, Currency, Date, Location, Phone, etc.
Start and End Dates
- Spekit Import Date
- Spekit Last Edited On
- SFDC Last Modified
What Filters are available for the Spekit Web App?
You can filter by the following options in the Spekit Web App:
- Spek Type
- Status
- Seismic Content
- Topics
- Experts
- Custom or Standard
- Field Types
- Start and End Dates
What Filters are available for the Spekit Chrome Extension?
You can filter by the following options in the Spekit Chrome Extension:
- Topic
- Spek Type
- Status