That means you don't want to sort by time descending, apparently. Create a 'priority' field, sort by that, and set it to a higher number of the one or two you want at the top while making time descending your secondary sort order.
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Hi,
Ok, hope I don't get shot down in flames for this question, but what is the quickest way to get links to the top of the list?
I have some links I created buried down the bottom of the list somewhere and I need them towards the top.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
Jon
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Do you have a priority field that's controlling ordering, since you want to manually order links it seems?
If the links are special in some way, of course, a link type is another way to do it.
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Links are currently ordered by :-
Time Descending.
I am wondering if there is any way to get 1 or 2 links to the top but leave the rest where they are?
Thank you
Jon
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That means you don't want to sort by time descending, apparently. Create a 'priority' field, sort by that, and set it to a higher number of the one or two you want at the top while making time descending your secondary sort order.