What's the difference between hierachical & flat view

Continue to choose as many metadata categories and criteria as you like. Click the pop-up menu at the right side of any column header to add or remove the column, change the sort order, and switch between hierarchical and flat view.

Keywords in Lightroom can be arranged hierarchically. Every time you create a new keyword, you have the option to either create it as a top-level keyword or as a sub-keyword for some other keyword. By creating sub-keywords you can produce multilevel hierarchy of keywords.
For example, you can create top-level keywords "Places" and "Holidays". Then under "Places" you can add sub-keywords "USA", "Russia" and "Zanzibar". Now under "USA" you can create sub-keywords "California" and "Minnesota". And so on.
Now, when it comes to viewing your keywords, you have two options:
1) Hierarchical view: the keywords are displayed in accordance to the hierarchy you created. Firstly, only top level keywords are displayed ("Places" and "Holidays" in our example). You can expand any top-level keyword to see its sub-keywords, and so on. (In our example, expanding "Places" will display "USA", "Russia" and "Zanzibar" etc.)
2) Flat view: all keywords are displayed in one single flat list. Any hierarchical relationships between keywords are ignored. (In out example, flat viuew will display a list containing "Places", "Holidays", "USA", "Russia", "Zanzibar", "California", "Minnesota" etc. in alphabetical order.)

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