# Customizing with Relations, Sort, & Filters

### Toggle & Add Relations to Objects via Sets

Instead of adding Relations one-by-one to Objects, you can batch-add them to your Set by clicking the filters on the right side.&#x20;

Here you can toggle on/off any relations that you would like to see, add another relation or new relation, and edit the view of the Set here.&#x20;

This sections acts as your sort & filters.

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You can add any Relations to be automatically added to your **Objects**, by adding them in the creation process of your **Type**.&#x20;

See more about how to [Create a New Type](/anytype-docs/~/changes/WwUKjnRVmW8csn0Edgm9/anytype-basics/types/create-a-new-type.md) here. Underneath the title & template section of the new Type process you'll have the Relation options.&#x20;

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