Applying/Clearing filters in Oracle SQL Developer

Is there a way to temporarily clear the filter for Other Users (Schemas)/Tables/Views etc. in Oracle SQL Developer?
I have a large number of Other Users and sometimes I want to see them all but usually I want a selected list. I don't want to have to recreate the list when reapplying the filter. I'm using Oracle SQL Developer version 3.2.20.09. Is there a either a way to save the filter specifications or just temporarily clear the filter?  If not, I think that would be a nice feature.
Thanks

No, you remove the filter and it's gone.
Agreed, that would be a nice feature. Filters is an area I'd like to see improvement on in future releases, this is definitely on my list.

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