Tree views allow you to work with objects in a hierarchical way. Objects are displayed in an easy windows explorer like way so that you can navigate and edit them. Tree views also have filters so that you can see only the objects you are looking for and the ability to sort objects by type, name, and other methods. Lastly tree views allow you to filter objects based on a text search box so you can quickly find only objects named "Chair" or "Control". There are a few different kinds of Tree Views you can work with so lets take a look at them below.
These types of tree views allow you to select, organize and edit objects. You can quickly hide and unhide objects as well as freeze and rename them. Object tress views also allow you to filter what you see by object type or many other categories. Object properties and other useful actions can be found by right clicking on any object or group selection.
Layer tree views are for organizing and adjusting layers. You can create, rename, order and set properties for layers here. Zookeeper also has the ability to create layer groups which adds the power of nested layers and properties.
Advanced tree views give you access to all the different properties and hierarchies associated with an object in a tree view form. This includes Modifiers, Materials, Transformations and more.