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Here’s how to reorganize and remove your least used Instagram filters

Jan 27, 2016 by GB Leave a Comment

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Did you know you can edit the order of your Instagram filters? Neither did we, until today.

Now, you can make sure your most used presets are at the front of the order so you aren’t spending time scrolling through unwanted options you never end up using anyways.

To do this, simply scroll all the way to the right on your filters list and click ‘Manage’. You can then reorder your filters by tapping and holding down on the three-lined icon (a symbol that’s become synonymous in interface design with reorganizing a list of items) and dragging the presets into the order you prefer.

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Better yet, if you only have a select few you prefer, you can entirely hide presets by taping the checkmark that’s to the right of a filter.

[via DesignTaxi]

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