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Sets don't **store** objects like regular databases. They are a way to see a portion of your knowledge graph that matches the given criteria, like **Type** == **Task**. So can add a new Task object anywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown in **Task Set**! Sets help you sort through and create specific database-like views to work with many objects at once.
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{% hint style="success" %}
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Look at [creating-a-task-tracker.md](../use-cases-and-tutorials/creating-a-task-tracker.md "mention") tutorial to learn by doing
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{% endhint %}
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## **Create a Set**
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You can create a Set with a + menu in the Home or bottom-left corner or in / menu in the editor. After that, you need to decide on what you want to see there. For example, project management may require a Project type, for a reading list — Book.
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