Sorting fields on a search in ascending order 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. | ||
− | + | ===To Order By Ascending Order=== | |
− | + | # Locate your pointing device over the row heading.<br>Example: First Name (as pictured below) | |
− | + | # Select the row heading until you see an up arrow [[File:up_arrow.gif]] | |
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Revision as of 02:41, 30 June 2010
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
- Locate your pointing device over the row heading.
Example: First Name (as pictured below) - Select the row heading until you see an up arrow