> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.enate.net/whats-new/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.enate.net/whats-new/older-versions/changes-overview-older-versions/2022.2-changes-overview/builder-changes/localisation-configuration-improvements.md).

# Localisation Configuration Improvements

We have also made localisation configuration easier by adding the option to filter data in the localisations page in in Builder.

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For most types of data you can filter your translations by service line. Local Checklist data is an exception as you have the option to filter by service line, customer, contract, service, status and version and for service data you only have the option to filter by customer and contract.

You can add multiple values into the filters apart from the service line, status and version filters where you can only add one value to the filter at one time.

You can sort all of the columns by ascending or descending alphabetical order by clicking on the column header.&#x20;

You can also use the search function to search for data. Note that you can only use the search function to search for English text.


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