Hello Michael,

On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 14:03:59 -0400 GMT (11/10/2006, 01:03 +0700 GMT),
Michael Rudnick wrote:

TF>> I think if you want to create a permanent filter and access it by way
TF>> of tab, you need to create a Virtual Folder. For this, you go to
TF>> the Search Function, key in the condition, and run it. Then you go to
TF>> the Advanced tab and click on Virtual Folder.

MR> I'm missing something.

MR> Some time ago I created a couple of tabs. If I go to one of the tabs, it is
MR> automatically filtered.

How did you create the tabs, if not by the way I suggested?

MR> If I go to View, Display, Advanced Filtering I see 'Subject
MR> Contains ....". I don't see any place where a Virtual Folder is
MR> referenced.

No, I am not talking about View / Display. I am talking about the
Search function, this icon which looks like a magnifying glass.
Alternatively, hit F7.

MR> I only have a few Virtual Folders. None of them have this
MR> filtering.

Right-click on the Virtual Folder, choose Properties / Filter. My bet
is that there is a condition which you entered the way I described.
Again, I don't know about any other way to create a Virtual Folder.

MR> So how did I create this? Also, how do I change the filter and have it
MR> saved permanently?

See whether you find the Search function I mean. And you can change the
filter in the Properties of the Virtual Folder.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying
of nothing. -- Redd Foxx
http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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