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For instance: Creation Date, Tags, or Priority. (In this sense, Relations behave like attributes).\
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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. **Editing Objects**\
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- Sets also provide a way to quickly edit Objects in a list View.\
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- 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.
+2. **Editing Objects**
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+ Sets also provide a way to quickly edit Objects in a list View.\
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+ You can use multi-select in Sets to delete multiple Objects at once, or to batch update Relations / the Object Type of Objects. 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.
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+{% embed url="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1emIekdXcrI0DTve9BQfweqTnPxa_BfGt/view?usp=drive_link" %}
### Creating Sets