Filter ------ Filtering allows certain files to be masked from view in the Files pane; **only** the files you specify (and folders) will be visible. This helps find files quickly, particularly in folders which contain a large number of files, such as the *Windows* folder. Filtering can be applied on a tab-by-tab basis. Set Filter... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :kbd:`Ctrl` + :kbd:`Shift` + :kbd:`F` .. image:: /_static/images/mnu_view/filter_set.png The filter specified is in the form of a wildcard pattern, in a manner similar to **Wildcard Select**. See :ref:`here ` for a description of wildcard patterns. When the pattern is set (by clicking OK), then the filter is :ref:`applied ` automatically to the current tab and only those files which are a match for the wildcard pattern are displayed. The **Set Filter...** dialog *drop-down* shows previous wildcard patterns used in filtering. Apply Filter ~~~~~~~~~~~~ This menu item is a toggle which enables/disables filtering; filtering (when enabled) always uses the last set wildcard pattern, as shown on the **Set Filter...** (Filter Results) dialog. When filtering is enabled, the following image is present in the center of the Files pane: .. image:: /_static/images/mnu_view/filtering_applied.gif If filtering is disabled, the files which are now visible may be placed at the top of the file list; a :doc:`Refresh ` may need to be done in order to sort the files.