
SurveyMonkey User Manual
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iii. Managing Saved Filters
Once you've applied a filter, only the results "matching" it will be displayed. You can
have multiple filters created, but only one named filter can be active at one time. Simply
toggle them on and off to view the data as you wish.
To edit or remove filters currently applied to your results, click the [Edit Filter] button to
edit an active one. Click the [Un-apply] button to remove filters currently set on your
results.
Saved Filters:
Once you have created a filter configuration, clicking the [Filter Responses] button
from the Response Summary Page opens the Saved Filters page.
Apply a saved filter to your results by clicking the [Apply Filter].
Clicking the Filter Title or [Edit Filter] button opens the Filter Editor page.
[Delete Filter] deletes a filter.
Click [Add New Filter] to add one.
3. Creating Cross Tabbed Reports
If you need to do more in-depth analysis through the use of cross tabs and filters, it is
good practice to build a Custom Report first. This gives you the ability to select which
pages and questions will be visible on the report.
How to Use Custom Reports with Cross Tabs:
When designing a survey, think about what you want to learn from the data. The
structure of the survey and the questions asked will later help you in the analysis.
Review the following information located in our help center to see an example of how
you can use cross tabs and custom reports together: Learn more.
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