> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.kameleoon.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Manage your targeting triggers

> Find, filter, sort, edit, duplicate, and delete targeting triggers from the Kameleoon Triggers page.

## Access the Triggers page

To access the **Trigger** page, click **Configure** > **Triggers**.

## Manage your triggers

Each trigger is represented by a card that indicates its main information.

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### Find a trigger

A search bar, a filter tool, and a sorting tool help you find a particular trigger.

#### Filter triggers

You can filter the displayed triggers based on several criteria:

* Project
* Linked to
* Tag
* Key date
* Creator
* Characteristics
* Goal

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##### Project

You can filter the displayed triggers based on the projects with which they are associated. Check the projects and click **Apply**.

##### Campaign type

*This filter is only available for Web experimentation + Feature experimentation customers.*

You can filter the displayed triggers based on the type of campaign with which they are associated.

You can select from the following campaign types:

* **Feature flag / SDK experiment**: Triggers containing the “Visitor code” condition or the Feature experimentation conditions that are not used in any experiment or personalization.
* **All experiment types:** Triggers that are used in a Feature experiment and containing conditions common to both Feature experimentation and Web experimentation.
* **Web experiment / Personalization:** All other segments.

##### Linked to

You can filter the displayed triggers based on whether they are associated with a campaign.

##### Tag

You can filter the triggers based on the tags with which they are associated.

Select or search for a tag. The triggers with which these tags are associated will be displayed on the page. You can also check or uncheck all tags. Then, click **Apply**.

##### Key date

You can filter the displayed triggers based on the key date with which they are associated: last modification or creation date.

Select a date and click **Apply**.

##### Creator

You can filter the displayed triggers based on their creator. Check the creators and click **Apply**.

##### Characteristics

You can display triggers used in Audiences or with AI Predictive targeting. Check the filter and click **Apply**.

#### Sort triggers

You can sort triggers based on several criteria:

* Name
* Linked to (Campaign)
* Edition date
* Segment ID
* Creation date
* Project

##### Name

Hover over **Name** and click the chevron to sort triggers in alphabetical (or reverse alphabetical) order.

##### Linked to

Hover over **linked to** and click the chevron to rank triggers based on the campaign type.

##### Edition date

Hover over **Edited** and click the chevron to sort triggers from newest edition to oldest or vice versa.

##### Segment ID

Hover over **ID** and click the chevron to sort the triggers' IDs in ascending or descending order.

##### Creation date

Hover over **Created** and click the chevron to sort triggers from newest creation date to oldest or vice versa.

##### Project

Hover over **Project** and click the chevron to sort triggers based on the website on which they are configured in alphabetical (or reverse alphabetical) order.

### Edit a trigger

To edit a trigger:

1. Navigate to the trigger's card.
2. Click the **pencil** icon. The Trigger Builder opens.
3. Make your changes and click **Save** to save them.

### Duplicate a trigger

To duplicate a trigger:

1. Navigate to the trigger's card.
2. Click the **three-dots menu** > **Duplicate**. The **Duplicate** sidebar opens.
3. Click **Save** to validate your trigger's creation.

### Delete a trigger

1. Navigate to the trigger's card.
2. Click the **three-dots menu** > **Delete**.

### Multiple selection

You can select multiple triggers at the same time and apply a common action to them. For example, it is possible to delete several triggers simultaneously. To apply multiple actions to triggers:

1. Navigate to a trigger's card.
2. Click the **three-dots menu** > **Select**.

Triggers become selectable and the **Grouped actions** sidebar opens.

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Several actions are available.

#### Select/deselect all

To select all triggers, click the **checkbox** next to **Select all**. Click the **checkbox** again to deselect all triggers.

#### Manage tags

Click **Manage tags** in the **Grouped actions** sidebar.
