Sorting fields on a search in ascending order or descending order

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==Sorting fields in ascending or descending order==
 
==Sorting fields in ascending or descending order==
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Search forms by default will display records in a natural order (the order created in).
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Sometimes this is not how we want to see the records.
  
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===To Order By Ascending Order===
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# Locate your pointing device over the row heading. '''Example: First Name'''
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# Select the row heading until you see an up arrow
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# To order by natural order select the row heading until you do not see an arrow at all.
  
 
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===To Order By Descending Order===
Workforce manager is a powerful tool and allows you to carry out
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# Locate your pointing device over the row heading. '''Example: First Name'''
the assigning of Jobs, Salary, Manager and Working Hours all from the one screen.
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# Select the row heading until you see an down arrow
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# To order by natural order select the row heading until you do not see an arrow at all.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 4 April 2013

Sorting fields in ascending or descending order

Search forms by default will display records in a natural order (the order created in).
Sometimes this is not how we want to see the records.

To Order By Ascending Order

  1. Locate your pointing device over the row heading. Example: First Name
  2. Select the row heading until you see an up arrow
  3. To order by natural order select the row heading until you do not see an arrow at all.

To Order By Descending Order

  1. Locate your pointing device over the row heading. Example: First Name
  2. Select the row heading until you see an down arrow
  3. To order by natural order select the row heading until you do not see an arrow at all.


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