On the left is the filtration menu. Use this to sort and filter samples, view their statuses, share and create exports. Start filtering with the following steps


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Step 1: Set status parameters

Here you can select which samples are needed. E.g. In review, Reviewed, Annotated, Skipped etc. pertaining to your requirements. The default selection is: Open, Assigned, Skipped, Assigned for Review, Ready for Client Review, and Assigned for client Review. However, this selection is fully customizable out of the 15 different options available.

<aside> 💡 For more on the meaning of each status, check out the status description guide

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Status description Guide

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<aside> 💡 Only 10 filters can be selected from the list of 15 or else one can opt for the Select all option

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Step 2: Select Annotators

Multiple annotators may work on a single project at once, therefore you have the option of making a specific selection or selecting all. This is most helpful when the activity of a single annotator has to be tracked.

<aside> 💡 The status equation only shows the name of the assigned annotator. You can choose the Select All option to see the data of other annotators on a project.

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