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< div class = "p" > You can change a filter if you want to alter
the host items that it displays in the Remote
Systems view. When you change a filter, you
can also add extra conditions to what is
filtered. For example, if you have a filter
that displays all files of type *.c, you
may also want to add an additional filter string that
will display files of type *.h also. To change
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< li > < span > In the Remote Systems view, expand your connection name,
and then expand < b > Files< / b > to see a list of filters.< / span > < / li >
< li > < span > Right-click the filter and select < b > Change< / b > .< / span > < / li >
< li > < span > In the pop-up window, edit the conditions that are filtered
and click < b > Apply< / b > .< / span >
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< li > If you want to add extra conditions, as described in the
introduction to this topic, click < b > New filter string< / b > and complete the dialog.
Click < b > Create< / b > .< / li >
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< li > < span > Click < b > OK< / b > .< / span > < / li >
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