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[docs] more details on how filters are applied #2778

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Expand Up @@ -78,6 +78,11 @@ The widget also has a checkbox ``Date Filter``, which enables time filtering
capabilities to your dashboard. After checking the box and refreshing, you'll
see a ``from`` and a ``to`` dropdown show up.

By default, the filtering will be applied to all the slices that are built
on top of a datasource that shares the column name that the filter is based
on. It's also a requirement for that column to be checked as "filterable"
in the column tab of the table editor.

But what about if you don't want certain widgets to get filtered on your
dashboard? You can do that by editing your dashboard, and in the form,
edit the ``JSON Metadata`` field, more specifically the
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