Forum Discussion
Sticky filters per channel for Teams Lists
STISUT Here's what I did to apply a filter to an Issue Tracker list. This should work for any list:
Log into Microsoft Teams in a browser
Open your Issue Tracker Channel/Tab
Next to the Integrate dropdown, click on ...
Select Open in Sharepoint
Select the View that you want to apply your filter to
Apply your filter
Your URL should have changed after this. Copy the URL from the address window in your browser.
Open your Microsoft Teams desktop application
Open the channel containing your Issue Tracker.
Click on the + to add a new tab
Select Website
Name the tab as you like. Under URL, paste the URL you copied in your web browser.
Click Save
Now you have a filtered view of your Issue Tracker. You'll have to make multiple tabs for multiple views.
Convoluted for sure but it will do the trick until Microsoft allows us to save the filter as well as the sort for a particular view. You would figure this would be Day 1 functionality right?
Note: When I did this, it looks as if the filter applied to the View within the original tab of the issue tracker. You may not have to create a new tab for each view.