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| # Configure variable selection options
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| **Selection Options** are a feature you can use to manage variable option selections. All selection options are optional, and they are off by default.
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| ## Multi-value
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| If you turn this on, then the variable dropdown list allows users to select multiple options at the same time. For more information, refer to [Formatting multi-value variables]({{< relref "formatting-multi-value-variables.md" >}}).
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| ## Include All option
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| Grafana adds an `All` option to the variable dropdown list. If a user selects this option, then all variable options are selected.
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| ## Custom all value
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| This option is only visible if the **Include All option** is selected.
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| Enter regex, globs, or lucene syntax in the **Custom all value** field to define the value of the `All` option.
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| By default the `All` value includes all options in combined expression. This can become very long and can have performance problems. Sometimes it can be better to specify a custom all value, like a wildcard regex.
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| In order to have custom regex, globs, or lucene syntax in the **Custom all value** option, it is never escaped so you will have to think about what is a valid value for your data source.
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