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<blockquote data-quote="toMACsh" data-source="post: 990268" data-attributes="member: 112842"><p>To make a file "rise to the top" there are a couple of options.</p><p></p><p>Use a numbering system. Depending on how many there will be, use two or three digits. Start the name of the first one with 01 or 001, and the second one 10 or 010 then whatever the real name is. The gap in numbers will allow you to insert files between those already created without having to change a bunch of filenames.</p><p></p><p>If you only have a few, and they can be in random order at the top, just put a space in front of their names, then arrange by name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toMACsh, post: 990268, member: 112842"] To make a file "rise to the top" there are a couple of options. Use a numbering system. Depending on how many there will be, use two or three digits. Start the name of the first one with 01 or 001, and the second one 10 or 010 then whatever the real name is. The gap in numbers will allow you to insert files between those already created without having to change a bunch of filenames. If you only have a few, and they can be in random order at the top, just put a space in front of their names, then arrange by name. [/QUOTE]
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