> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://arbsvsodds.gitbook.io/avo-v2-overview/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://arbsvsodds.gitbook.io/avo-v2-overview/dashboard/filters.md).

# 🔎 Filters

The filters allow users to customize which bets they do and do not want displayed.&#x20;

### Global Filters

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* Global State - Allows you to filter by the state of the game
* Hours in Advance - Allows you to select how far out a game must be for it to be displayed
* Bet Types - Allows to you toggle on/off top level markets for each book type

### Advanced

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#### Advanced Filters

Advanced filters allow you take filtering to the next level. Here, you can filter out specific market types, result types, periods, and more for each sport.

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#### Custom Filters

Creating a custom filter enables users to take their advanced filters down to the book level, allowing you to apply certain filters to specific books.

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### Hidden Items

This is where we will display all hidden bets or hidden events, which have been hidden from their respective arb cards. You can clear these individually or in full here.


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