PRJ: Creating a Multi-Line Filter Using the FilterEdit MethodLast reviewed: September 26, 1997Article ID: Q126941 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Project, you can use the FilterEdit method in a Visual Basic, Applications Edition, macro to create a multi-line filter using the NewFieldName argument in Microsoft Project.
MORE INFORMATIONTo create this filter, follow the procedure below. Microsoft provides examples of Visual Basic procedures for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. This Visual Basic procedure is provided 'as is' and Microsoft does not guarantee that it can be used in all situations. Microsoft does not support modifications of this procedure to suit customer requirements for a particular purpose. Note that a line that is preceded by an apostrophe introduces a comment in the code--comments are provided to explain what the code is doing at a particular point in the procedure. Note also that an underscore character (_) indicates that code continues from one line to the next. You can type lines that contain this character as one logical line or you can divide the lines of code and include the line-continuation character.
Creating the Macro
By adding additional FilterEdit lines, you can create up to a 20-line filter. REFERENCES For more information about Filters, choose the Search button in Microsoft Project Help and type:
Filter Definition Table.For more information about the FilterEdit Method, choose the Search button in Microsoft Project Visual Basic Reference and type:
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