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I don't know that you can do it directly.  ONE alternative would be to
create a field which basically indicates "this is group 1 and 7", or "this
is group 6 and 9", or "this is something else".  Then sort on that field
instead, perhaps using a keyed dataq.

Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com
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"Wills, Mike N. (TC)" <MNWills@taylorcorp.com>
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        Subject:        Custom sort in a logical???


Is it possible to do a custom sort order in a logical, if so how is this
done? I need to group some things together differently than how it was set
up. For example: I want Group 1 and 7 together and Group 6 and 9 together
for easy processing. The rest then get sorted as normal after that.

TIA,

Mike
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