diff --git a/basics/sets/README.md b/basics/sets/README.md index ec2d675..05762ca 100644 --- a/basics/sets/README.md +++ b/basics/sets/README.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ --- -description: A live search of all objects which share a common type or relation +description: A live search of all Objects which share a common Type or Relation --- # Sets ### Understanding Sets -Lots of people compare Sets with databases, but there's a key difference: Sets don't _store_ objects like regular databases. +Lots of people compare Sets with databases, but there's a key difference: Sets don't _store_ Objects like regular databases. -Sets are a way to see a portion of your graph, and objects you've created, based on your filtered criteria, and several secondary filters which you can customize. You can think of them as a live filter or query for Objects which share certain criteria - specifically, a type or a relation. +Sets are a way to see a portion of your graph, and Objects you've created, based on your filtered criteria, and several secondary filters which you can customize. You can think of them as a live filter or query for Objects which share certain criteria - specifically, a Type or a Relation. #### Sets serve two primary functions: @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ Sets are a way to see a portion of your graph, and objects you've created, based \ For instance: Creation Date, Tags, or Priority. (In this sense, Relations behave like attributes).\ \ - You can then pin your Set to your Favorites menu, where it will sit on your sidebar, acting like a folder for all Objects that meet certain criteria.\ + You can then pin your Set to your Favorites menu, where it will sit on your Sidebar, acting like a folder for all Objects that meet certain criteria.\ -2. **Batch editing Objects**\ +2. **Editing Objects**\ \ - Sets also provide a way to batch-edit Objects. \ + Sets also provide a way to quickly edit Objects in a list View. \ \ - You can use multi-select in Sets to delete multiple Objects at once or to batch update the Object Type. You can also batch-add or edit Relations for Objects from Set view, instead of entering them one-by-one. + You can use multi-select Objects in Sets to delete multiple Objects at once, or to batch update the Object Type. Any Relations added to a Set in the Relation Menu (top right), will be adopted by all new Objects created with the "+ New Object" button.