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Arranging Category List

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Jenai - 31 Aug 2005 20:04 GMT
I have a list of many categories for my contacts and when I view By Category,
they are automatically arranged alphabetically (either ascending or
descending) which is confusing and hard to navigate through, I would like to
be able to arrange the order they are listed myself (ie. common ones used at
the top, least used near the bottom etc.) is there a way I can do this?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Aug 2005 20:23 GMT
Only if you are willing to change the category names, which will always be grouped alphabetically.

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>I have a list of many categories for my contacts and when I view By Category,
> they are automatically arranged alphabetically (either ascending or
> descending) which is confusing and hard to navigate through, I would like to
> be able to arrange the order they are listed myself (ie. common ones used at
> the top, least used near the bottom etc.) is there a way I can do this?
Jenai - 31 Aug 2005 21:42 GMT
No that might get to confusing too, oh well I just wondered if it was
possible and I was somehow missing it! Thanks anyways.

> Only if you are willing to change the category names, which will always be grouped alphabetically.
>
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> > be able to arrange the order they are listed myself (ie. common ones used at
> > the top, least used near the bottom etc.) is there a way I can do this?
 
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