 Hi my name is Richard Walters. In this demonstration I'm going to look at filtering in Microsoft Project. Filtering can be covered in a variety of different ways including areas like tasks, duration, date. These will now be covered in this particular video demonstration. In this demonstration we're going to look at filtering in Microsoft Project. There are several different methods of filtering and we'll investigate some of these. So as an example I wanted a filter by duration and I might say for the duration drop an arrow I want a filter by and I want to say any duration that happens to be greater than five days. So I'll just type in five okay and that shows me everything now that's greater than five days. To clear the duration filter I'll go back and then clear from filter from duration. I might do use the same sort of idea and say I want to see the duration between one day and five days. So I'll say duration filter between and between is greater than or equal to one and less than or equal to five. So you include both areas okay and there's everything that's between one and five days. You'll see a seven day here for advertising because that's the summary of the three of these individual ones together. I'll now clear. We could for example filter by date. I might say I only want to see dates in the month of March of 2024. So I can see there's dates in March in this area. So I can filter and I'll go start date in this example. I'll go start date and I want to go between and I'll say greater than or equal to. You've got to look at the date format so it's stay month year. So I'm going to go one slash oh three and the year is 24 in this example and less than or equal to and I'll go 31 oh three 24 okay to that and there's every date that starts within the month of March. I'm now going to clear that filter. We could filter by the resources so I might say on a filter by equals to maybe HR manager. We can actually go down to the drop the number again. In this case it'd be easy to filter by the little selections of ticks. So I'll take the select tick out of all of them and I'll just say HR manager. So sometimes you've got to go to different areas to filter okay and now the HR manager is clearly seen and I'll clear the filter. We'll now have a look at another filtering option. You might want to see only a certain number of IDs. So now I want to see the ID three through two eight. So these three these IDs here. So three to eight. Now this is in a different section. So I'm going to go to the view tab the data section I've been where I've got no filter. I'm now going to choose the task range section and this will give me an ID number. So ID and I want to go between let's say in this example we'll do the three to eight and that shows that particular area. Again I can clear in this area a filter and this gives you an example of how you can go about filtering in Microsoft Project as well as if you make an error in the filter how to look at possibly correcting it and producing the information that you require as well as removing filters. This now completes the demonstration on filtering in Microsoft Project. See you in the next video.