Creating and Using a Filter Subcategories
Use filter subcategories to organize long lists of filters and ease browsing.
Filters, filter groups, and filter subcategories can be used to represent naturally hierarchical filter sets, such as geographic regions, scientific taxons, and product version lists.
Create a filter group
Start with a filter group named with the broadest term to describe the set of filters within. This term will be the heading on display for all the filters that come under it, so it should be clear and distinct from other filter groups.
Optionally, add a filter prefix
A filter prefix can help organize filter label names (as opposed to the human-readable name). They also disambiguate filters used in other filter groups that have the same name but different meanings.
Create a 'parent' filter
The next 'level' down is a filter. This filter acts as a "parent filter" that describes what subcategories and filters will come 'below' it. Additionally, this filter will be automatically applied to content whenever one of its lower level filters is applied, this ensures that 'parent filters' act as the broadest bucket of content and each level should retrieve narrower and narrower result sets.
Create a subcategory
To do so, click on the gear icon to the right of the filter and select "Add Subcategory". Like a filter group, you add a name and an optional filter prefix.
Add filters
Add as many filters as makes sense within this subcategory. If need be, create additional subcategories and filters by repeating the steps above. There is no limit to the number of nested levels.
Open the Search Panel
You will now see these filter groups, filters, and filter subcategories reflected in both the search panel (see screenshot below) and the label application window.