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mcmillc Posted - 06/20/2012 : 07:15:23
I have a pattern that has over 300 entries in the floss palette. I have sorted them by "Order Added". Sometimes I want a list of entries by "Manufacturing ID" so I resort and print out a copy a the pattern where the setting for "Grid Pages Print Range" is none and the Print the Information Sheet is checked. However I noticed that the sort order is not correct. It is in order for the first entry of the blend but not by the second. I would prefer the sorting to be first by the first # in the blend then the second # of the blend.

Is this possible in the newer version? If not could this be looked at as a possible enhancement?

I use this list to ensure that I haven't two entries for the same blend in my pattern and when it isn't in order it is harder to spot.
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Dragonlair Posted - 06/20/2012 : 07:38:36
I believe there is a user-specified order that might do what you want but I'm not sure. Blends are a little trickier to handle in the list.

You might check with Mark and explain to him in detail what you want and why and he can possibly add it to the list of desired features if it's not already available.

Diane
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