By default, when you add a filter to a table the filter description is displayed in the table's left header. When you are creating complex filters it may be time-consuming to type in a complete description of all the filter conditions. Instead, you can change the table header to show the filter syntax instead of the description. You can also change details of the way that filters appear, and you can change the position in which the filter details are displayed.
► Select the table for which you want to change the header information.
► Choose the Properties button on the toolbar:
► In the Table Properties dialog box, choose the Header/Footer tab.
The tab displays the existing header and footer definitions for the table. By default, filter information appears in the left header position, after the table description:
{TableDescription \n}{Filters \p}
The \p option indicates that the standard prefix "Filters" precedes the filter information.
► Place the cursor directly after the \p and type \e, so that the header appears as follows:
{TableDescription \n}{Filters \p\e}
The \e option displays the filter syntax instead of the filter description.
► Select the text {Filters \p\e} in the left header and press Ctrl+X to cut it from the header position.
► Place the cursor in the header or footer position where you want the filter details to appear.
Note: Ensure that you place the cursor outside the curly braces {} of any existing headers or footers.
Press Ctrl+V to paste the filter details into the new header or footer position.
► To save the setting for the table, choose OK.