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We’re working on native support for multi-reference fields in Dynamic Map’s filter. In the meantime, this guide offers a workaround that may suit your project’s needs.

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Navigate to your Reference Collection List, in this case: “Ameneties”

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Create one option field for each of your list items—in this case, the amenities of a real estate property. For each field, add two options: “yes” and “no.”

Create a new category filter for each of your option fields, then save your changes.

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Navigate to your option fields in Webflow Designer. You can identify each filter chip in the Custom Attributes section of the settings panel.

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Change the text of your “yes” filter chip to your desired name—in this case, “WiFi.” Repeat this process for each field. Once done, delete all the “no” options.

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Now arrange and style your filter chips however you like.

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You can ignore this warning in the Dynamic Map App—it simply indicates that you deleted the “no” filter tag from each of your option fields.

<aside> 💡 Pro Tip: Use Webflow’s .csv upload option

To create a seamless workflow without manually updating each element in Webflow, we recommend using Webflow’s import feature.

An example of how you can format your csv data for your Webflow import

An example of how you can format your csv data for your Webflow import

Webflow’s import feature

Webflow’s import feature

Connect the fields properly

Connect the fields properly

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<aside> 👉 Questions? We're excited to [email protected]

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