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<blockquote data-quote="toMACsh" data-source="post: 991129" data-attributes="member: 112842"><p>Great! You're welcome.</p><p></p><p>To clarify, by "random order" I meant that the order didn't matter to you beyond separating a few from the rest. <strong>By Name</strong> actually arranges them alphabetically, of course.</p><p></p><p>But, if you do want one to "rise above" all others, and it's not first alphabetically, or any other way that you can get the OS to sort them, add a second space to the front of the name.</p><p></p><p>Also, if all you want is to have folders at the top arranging <strong>By Kind</strong> will usually do the trick, but not always. When that doesn't work, use the space in front trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toMACsh, post: 991129, member: 112842"] Great! You're welcome. To clarify, by "random order" I meant that the order didn't matter to you beyond separating a few from the rest. [B]By Name[/b] actually arranges them alphabetically, of course. But, if you do want one to "rise above" all others, and it's not first alphabetically, or any other way that you can get the OS to sort them, add a second space to the front of the name. Also, if all you want is to have folders at the top arranging [B]By Kind[/B] will usually do the trick, but not always. When that doesn't work, use the space in front trick. [/QUOTE]
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