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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> I'm running v3.05 and the filters are documented in the pmview.hlp file.  
> Try using view.exe and searching for filters and/or filter.  You might be  
> tripping over newview's broken search again.  
 
Thanks, Steven.  
 
NewView Search did eventually find an "Edit Filter" page but there's no  
reference link to it -- there's no way to get to that page from  
PMView2000's pmview.hlp file.  I even went to the very beginning of the  
help file and clicked "Next" all the way through it, and the "Edit  
Filter" page never came up.  Yet NewView Search claims it's there.  Go  
figure.  
 
Anyway, it's supposed to be an option off of Transform -> User Defined  
Filters.  But not here.  My Transform options are all grayed out and  
there's no way to turn them on that I can figure.  
 
While figuring, I haven't yet figured out how to use the original View  
rather than NewView.  Maybe when I installed NewView it got trashed?  
 
(sigh)  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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