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David H
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      8th Apr 2009
I have created several custom views but cannot discover any way of ordering them. To make matters worse they don't even seem to get added to the list in any particular order. Surely there is some way to move them up/down in the list. I keep looking under View>Current View>Define Views but I cannot find anything.

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      9th Apr 2009
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      29th Apr 2009
Task window, click View, Arrange By

David H wrote:

> I have created several custom views but cannot discover any way of
> ordering them. To make matters worse they don't even seem to get added
> to the list in any particular order. Surely there is some way to move
> them up/down in the list. I keep looking under View>Current View>Define
> Views but I cannot find anything.
>
> Thanks


 
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