# Layouts & views

> **In short:**\
> Timebook offers tools for organizing and customizing data. Layouts like Board, Timeline, and Tree highlight different aspects of data, allowing flexible visualization. Filters, grouping, and sorting help streamline information, displaying only what’s relevant. With views, you can save customized configurations for private or public access.

## Organizing data sets

Timebook provides several tools and options for organizing and customizing your data presentation. You can arrange it to suit your needs by using various layouts, applying filters, grouping methods, and saving personalized views. Read through the articles in this chapter to discover how these features can enhance your data management.

* [**Layouts**](/hc/product-guide/using-features-and-workflows/layouts-and-views/layouts.md) in Timebook offer various ways to display your data, such as Board, Timeline, and Tree. Each layout type highlights different aspects of your information, helping you focus on specific project needs or workflows. You can switch between layouts to find the one that best suits your tasks, enabling you to flexibly visualize and manage data.
* [**Managing data**](/hc/product-guide/using-features-and-workflows/layouts-and-views/managing-data.md) in Timebook involves using filters, grouping, and sorting tools to organize information according to your needs. You can filter data to show only the most relevant items, group them based on specific properties, or sort within groups to prioritize effectively. These tools make it easy to streamline your data presentation, giving you a clear view of what matters most.
* [**Views** ](/hc/product-guide/using-features-and-workflows/layouts-and-views/views.md)in Timebook allow you to save custom data configurations. You can set views as private for personal use or make them public for improved collaboration. By creating and switching between views, you adjust your data presentation to fit specific contexts, ensuring you have quick access to the most relevant setup.

## Articles in this section

<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-target data-type="content-ref"></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:blue;"><strong>Layouts</strong></mark></td><td>Choose from various layouts to visualize your data effectively.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/mRSuiz6phQ5J6IaJ7vX3">/pages/mRSuiz6phQ5J6IaJ7vX3</a></td></tr><tr><td><mark style="color:blue;"><strong>Managing data</strong></mark></td><td>Organize information using filters, grouping, and sorting tools.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/eBkAnt0zpSmnFgQZIR3T">/pages/eBkAnt0zpSmnFgQZIR3T</a></td></tr><tr><td><mark style="color:blue;"><strong>Views</strong></mark></td><td>Save private views for quick access or public ones for enhanced collaboration.</td><td></td><td><a href="/pages/DFqpnWdpM7hIxabLz7BX">/pages/DFqpnWdpM7hIxabLz7BX</a></td></tr></tbody></table>


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