Filter Template

Filter Template

In Stockbook, sometimes it is common to want to run a filter to search for a particular mob or group of animals using the same search parameters. It is possible to save a template of this filter in the ‘Filter Templates’.

 Step 1. Creating a Filter Template

  • Click on the Animals toolbar icon
  • Click on the Filter button


  1. Setup the animal filter parameters you require. 
  2. Click on the Templates button at the bottom of the screen
For example


Step 2. Saving the Filter

  • Click on the Save Current Filter button
  • Type in a Template Name for the current filter
  • Select OK 




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