Based on testing I assume the "Power" filters are not intended to have sticky sections since the entire section is essentially sticky? I say that because you can't apply a sticky section for Global Power Filters [mruGlobalVisualFilterPower](#658) or Power Filters [mruVisualFilterPower](#652), but only for the related MRUs, Visual Filters [mruVisualFilter](#624) and Global Visual Filters [mruGlobalVisualFilter](#657) which are listed by right clicking the button down arrow of the applicable toolbar button.
Currently "Global" filters are beta, so I realize the help hasn't been updated to reflect the new Global filters in the listing of MRUs which accommodate sticky sections, but you may want to make the distinction concerning Power filters when updating (i.e., the Power filters do not have sticky sections since the list itself is static and sticky unless modified in List Management). Of course this filter business is also discussed in the filter section of help but it might be a good idea to make this clarification in the sticky section also. I hope I got that right. Thanks.
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Re: Power Filters
Sticky Section is only for MRUs. There is no MRU for Power Filters. I don't think anything needs to be clarified here. Or? 
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Re: Power Filters
Hi Don, just curious though why you have "mru" in the section name in XYplorer.ini for those 2 Power filters, [mruGlobalVisualFilterPower] and [mruVisualFilterPower] when in reality they are a fixed list unless updated in "Manage Power filters" or List Management. It's there corresponding sections [mruVisualFilter] and [mruGlobalVisualFilter] that actually are truly MRUs that can have sticky sections. Though it's not a big deal, I think that's what confused me a little when I was updating my ListManagementHouseCleaning script and led me to post what I did above. Thanks.
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Ah I see! Yes, those section names are misleading. You understood that totally correctly.
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