# Set Bring multiple objects into one view with Sets. You can make a Set for a specific type of object, like seeing every task in one view. Inside a Set, you can sort, filter, and choose a view. ![All Tasks in one place](<../.gitbook/assets/Screenshot 2021-11-11 at 12.15.55.png>) Sets don't **store** objects like the regular databases. They are a way to see a portion of your knowledge graph that match given criterion, 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. ## **Create a Set** You can create a Set with a + menu in the Home or bottom-left corner or in / menu in editor. After that you need to decide on what you want to see there. For example project management may require Project type, for reading list — Book. ![](<../.gitbook/assets/test (5).gif>) From the [library.md](library.md "mention"), choose an object type, click "Create," and choose "Create a set." ![](https://t2535380.p.clickup-attachments.com/t2535380/4def3cb7-d672-4d11-b2a1-2c75e693a468/CleanShot%202021-09-09%20at%2018.06.11.gif)