 In this training video we're going to look at filtering and grouping within Microsoft Project. So we've got a task list here. So for example we might want to filter by any task that contains the word advert for advertising, advertise role. So it could just say show me everything that begins with advert. So I can just click in the column, go for the drop down arrow filter and there's a whole lot of choices here. But it's also custom. So I'm going to use custom and say contains and I'm typing the word advert and there we go. So everything will begin that contains advertising. It's now been picked up with the word advert. Clear the filter by going back in the drop down arrow, clear our filters. We could go with duration. Because I want to see everything that is greater than say seven days. And here we go. Clear it again. We could look at start and same idea again. It starts within the last next month, last month, starts before, starts after. So we're just using this example between, I will say between 18, 05, 20. I will say that is greater than or equal to and less than or equal to. Let's say the fifth to the sixth. So 5, 06, 20. And there we go. So you can go start ranges, finish ranges, all kinds of filters. We'll clear that one. We'll go for some other filters. Now under the view tab, you can also filter through the filter area where it's got no filter. So I could filter using resource, for example date range. So where's I use the start before as a start? I could give it a date range. So I could say start or finish. Go to the first of June. Okay. And before, I'm going to go to the 20th of July. And there's the selection for that. Then go to the filter and clear it. And we could, there's date range of filters, summary task, filter by all the summary tasks. Try this one. And then we'll try task range. So there's all the summary tasks, no filter, task range. So now we want the filter for task 10 interview selection down to 16. So 10 and 16. And there we go. So there's lots of ways of filtering in project. Many, many different choices. Useful information that which can be printed or saves a picture. Say no filter. And the last one we'll look at is group. So there's a no group on a present. There are grouping options. You can even create new groups. I'm going to group by resource. And here it shows me where there's no resource against any tasks. The engineering manager with AR, HR, so I can widen the column. We can see what was happening a bit more. And we can see what resource names are in what area for what tasks. So when you come to a certain task, you can then see which resources are on them. So you can see, for example, the, these four tasks here from design job spec down the select applicant where you've got the engineer manager and the HR manager. HR manager by the person's self for a task. So you can really view your project by resources by grouping them together. If you want to get rid of the group and we can just say no group. And this completes the training video on filtering and grouping in Microsoft project.