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Gregg Willow wrote:

For instance, I can not move my filters around within iSeries Objects

I have to right-click and then select Move Up or Move Down.

I agree!  I will give you a little hint I figured out after adding that
'A' filter and getting really frustrated by repeatedly selecting Move Up
to get it to the top.

Instead, select (Click and Shift-Click) all filters that are above but
should be below the new one, then right click and choose Move Down.
Voila, your new filter is now above the others!

Drag and drop would be better, but this method sure beats the original
way I did it.

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