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How to change order of sorting?

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Howard Fried - 15 Mar 2006 14:32 GMT
I want my In box to be sorted by date and message status.  I know that
one can apply multiple sort criteria by using Shift+Sort.  However, when
I sort by status, messages marked as unread go to the beginning of the
list (and are thus not visible until I scroll up), followed by messages
read, messages replied to, then messages forwarded.

How does one reverse this order when sorting by status (couldn't find
anything in x-eudora settings searching for "sort')?

Many thanks.
Jon - 16 Mar 2006 07:29 GMT
> How does one reverse this order when sorting by status (couldn't find
> anything in x-eudora settings searching for "sort')?

Option-click on the column header, I believe.
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Howard Fried - 16 Mar 2006 17:37 GMT
> > How does one reverse this order when sorting by status (couldn't find
> > anything in x-eudora settings searching for "sort')?
>
> Option-click on the column header, I believe.

Yup, that does it.  I knew there had to be a simple answer.
Many thanks,
Howard
 
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