Hi
Right Click on your Toolbar area, and choose CustomiseCommandsData and
whilst holding your left mouse button down, drag Show All to any
position on one of your Toolbars.
Now a single click on this new button will remove all filters for you.
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Regards
Roger Govier
"B" wrote in message
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Don't you hate it when you need to copy and paste, or even create a
new
filtered search but you've got a bunch of active filters on already
and you
have to scroll thru all your columns, unfiltering them one by one till
it
reads "ready" again?
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