ID: Q184683
The information in this article applies to:
Contacts that contain multiple categories, may not be filtered even if one or more of the categories in the contact do not match the filter criteria.
The logical operator used in filtering contacts is an implied OR. It is not exclusive.
The filter uses an implied OR function. There is no way to create an exclusive AND condition. This means that a Contact that meets any of the filtering criteria will be displayed, even if it also contains an additional category not mentioned in the filtering criteria.
1. Create several contacts that contain A, B, and C categories. Have some
contain category A, others that contain the categories A and B
and others that contain the categories A, B, and C, and
finally others that contain categories A and C.
2. On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click Customize
Current View. Click Filter.
3. On the More Choices tab, click Categories, and then click to select
the categories A and B. Click OK, OK, and OK to close the dialog
boxes and apply the filter.
RESULTS: Contacts that have categories of (A and B), (A, B, and C), (A and
C), and (B and C) will be displayed. You will see the categories of A, B,
and C listed in the view.
Additional query words: misleading
Keywords : GnlFrmt GnlFilem
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 12, 1999