Efficiently Cloning Filters on Make.com: A Guide
Hi there!
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you need to apply the same filters to multiple branches on Make.com? It can be quite a hassle to manually rewrite all the filters, especially when you have a large number like 20. But don't worry, there's a simple solution to this problem that you might not have thought of: cloning filters.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
- Select the filter you want to clone. Hold down the SHIFT key while you do this.
- Copy the selected filter. You can do this by right-clicking and selecting 'Copy', or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (or Command+C on a Mac).
- Paste the copied filter into the new branch. Again, you can do this by right-clicking and selecting 'Paste', or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (or Command+V on a Mac).
And there you have it! You've successfully cloned a filter. This method can save you a lot of time and effort, especially when you're dealing with a large number of filters.
If you're having trouble with this process, here are a few troubleshooting tips:
- Make sure you're holding down the SHIFT key when you select the filter. If you don't, you'll only select the filter, not clone it.
- If the 'Copy' and 'Paste' options are greyed out or not working, try using the keyboard shortcuts instead.
- If you're still having trouble, it might be a problem with your browser. Try clearing your cache and cookies, or try using a different browser.
In conclusion, cloning filters on Make.com is a simple and effective way to save time and effort when you need to apply the same filters to multiple branches. So the next time you find yourself in this situation, remember this guide and save yourself the hassle of manually rewriting all your filters.
You do have further questions?
Ask your question via E-Mail: Richard@make-app.de
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