How to change Firewall remoted desktop port?

How to change Firewall remoted desktop port
I have changed the listening port in the registry.
I added a rule for incoming for RDT.
I can find the rules, and other items in the Firewall lists.
But I cannot find how to edit to change the port number.
Other threads indicate just added an open port not designating RDT as the program.
Guidance please.

>So, when inserting a new rule and choosing RDT from the program list automatically inserts the default port number? 
My fault.  You should not select RDT from the program list, but instead
select the radio button for port, then click next, select TCP, and add in
the port number, then next and continue on with setting allow connection
and then when does this rule apply.
Bob Comer

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