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I type the letter C in the Codes field to indicate that a person is a Customer. How do I select just these Customers records?

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I type the letter C in the Codes field to indicate that a person is a Customer. How do I select just these Customers records?

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A. Click the Filter icon on the main screen to display the Filter screen. Enter $C in the Codes field. Click OK to set the filter and return to the main screen.>Only those records containing a C in the Codes field are now active. The exact number is shown in yellow at the bottom of the screen. Note that a Clear Filter icon is now displayed in the bottom right corner of the main screen. Click this icon whenever you want to turn the filter off. When setting a filter, $ (dollar sign) means ‘contains’, ; (semicolon) means ‘or’, and + (plus sign) means ‘and’. To set a filter for records containing either C or S in the Codes field, you would enter $C;$S (which means: contains C or contains S). Entering $C+$S in the Codes field on the Filter screen would produce all records containing both C and S in the Codes field. Please see the on-line Help for complete information on setting filters.

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