Metadata Filter and memory

If I set a metadata filter on a hierarchy does it still get loaded into memory?
Thanks,
Jz

No. I don't think that is stored anywhere. I can see where it might be useful, though.
Here's a website that accepts suggestions:  http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family
Make sure that you include why it would help you.
Hal

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