Facet filters
The Facet filters section lets you create filters your visitors can use to refine their search in the catalog. Come here whenever you want to add a new filtering criterion (color, material, size, gender…), edit the list of available values, reorder the filters or disable a filter that's no longer relevant.
Each row of the table shows the Name of the filter, the list of its Facets (possible values) and its Status. Click on a row to edit its settings.

Create a facet filter
Click Create a facet filter to add a new criterion (for example Color, Material, Gender). Once the filter is created, link its values to the relevant products from the product page, in the Product categorization section.
Reorder
When several filters coexist, the Reorder button lets you choose the display order on the store. The order determines how your visitors see filters stack on catalog pages.
Selection and CSV export
Tick one or more rows to reveal the bulk actions: Activate, Deactivate, Delete (after confirmation) and Export to CSV file. The export opens the Export data window, where you pick the scope (All items or the current selection) and the format: Excel-friendly by default, or with a custom separator (comma, semicolon, tab, pipe). The file contains the id, name, facets and status of each filter.
Each row also has a menu at the end to Edit or Delete a single filter.
Filter settings
Clicking on a filter gives you access to its settings.
Fill in the Facet filter name (e.g. Color): it's the label visible to your visitors above the list of values.
In the Facet list, add each possible value (Red, Blue, Green…) with the Add a facet button. Each value becomes selectable as a filter on catalog pages. On each row, a checkbox lets you disable the value without deleting it, a handle reorders it by drag and drop (once the filter is saved) and a trash icon removes it.
The Facet filter status block lets you toggle the filter between active and disabled. A disabled filter no longer appears on the store, but the existing associations on products are kept.