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Is it possible to roll-up multiple filters into one filter for a Smart List?

For example, if we have filters for state, firm, subscribed, etc., do we have to create 3 separate filters, or is there a way to combine the 3 of those items into one filter.

Or would it be possible to create a separate smart list that references the other smart list with the 3 filters?  Does that make sense?
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Re: Is it possible to roll-up multiple filters into one filter for a Smart List?

Hi Erikka, 

It really depends on what you are tyring to accomplish. What is your goal? The quickest way would be to drag the induvidulal filters in to the smart list and use advanced logic to pull the information you need. 

You can also reference smart lists within a smart list. 

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Re: Is it possible to roll-up multiple filters into one filter for a Smart List?

Hi Erikka, 

It really depends on what you are tyring to accomplish. What is your goal? The quickest way would be to drag the induvidulal filters in to the smart list and use advanced logic to pull the information you need. 

You can also reference smart lists within a smart list. 
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Re: Is it possible to roll-up multiple filters into one filter for a Smart List?

Thanks Gina.  We were just trying to find a way to make it easy for some other users to create a smart list without having them go through each separate filter.  So yes, I think referencing a smart list within a smart list would accomplish this.  Thank you!
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Re: Is it possible to roll-up multiple filters into one filter for a Smart List?

Agree with Gina - referencing smart lists within a smart list, is a huge time saver -
I created a master Database Smart List for "Email Ready", then two sub-master Email Ready smart lists for customers and non-customers.  For us, the exclusion criteria is almost more important than the inclusion criteria.