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I have a user whose file open dialog window sorts files in reverse order.

How can I change it to normal ascending sorting?
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If that user is showing details, he/she can just click on the Name header and
sort by that. (Click once to sort, click again to sort in the opposite order).



TRICON Mike wrote:

I have a user whose file open dialog window sorts files in reverse order.

How can I change it to normal ascending sorting?


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Dave:
Thanks for your help! My user had his window set to display files in a LIST
(w/o DETAILS). Got him taken care of.
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If that user is showing details, he/she can just click on the Name header and
sort by that. (Click once to sort, click again to sort in the opposite order).



TRICON Mike wrote:

I have a user whose file open dialog window sorts files in reverse order.

How can I change it to normal ascending sorting?


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