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Can the Applied Filters function PLEASE distinguish between filters applied in the setup of the view and those applied by the user? If I create a view using a filter, I don't want that view to have a Clear Filters pill!! I also don't necessarily want the column name to show up in the title or expanders. For example, having separate views filtered by Division, which is an additional column from a lookup in this list, show a title prefixed with "Division_x003a__x0020_Title:" is really not helpful. I had formatted the view to remove this but since the pills were released the view formatting on the group header no longer works. It no longer shows the number of items for that group either. Filter pills and the Clear Filters pill are a really cool feature for the user to add and remove filters without having to open the filter panel, but it should not break existing formatting and grouping functionality in views where the filter and/or grouping is set in the view definition.
Please fix this feature so that it does not break existing functionality, or give us a way to use view formatting to control what is and isn't included ourselves, or at least a way to turn it off for specific views. LincolnDeMaris Yes, your change is good but the pill is still breaking my formatting. How do I get rid of the column name? Can I please tell it not to show "ASD" as a pill? A great way would be to add a checkbox under the Filter portion of the view form like there is for the Sort section:
It could say [ ] Do not apply Filter Pills to these filters (users will not be able to remove them).
UPDATE: This has improved on custom lists and added Document Library views but on the Default Document Library, it has not.
When the view is filtered in the design, it sometimes shows a message about being filtered, which is fine, but now the group headings are gone unless the view is embedded in a page. Also, certain types of filters still do the pill thing, like Assigned To: [Me]. All of these screenshots were taken today: 11/03/2023
The first image is grouped, the second ungrouped, and the third grouped. There doesn't seem to be any consistency in when it does the pill and when it doesn't unless it is the groupings that trigger the message instead of the pill(s). Also, I think I am building the grouping header in the JSON view formatting on that last image so that might be why those show and the default one in the first image does not.
So, some progress but still not right yet. Some of the views we use have only column formatting, some have view formatting, and some view formatting includes the grouping headers. Some are grouped, some are not. The views should look the same in the library as they do embedded in a page.