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May 30, 2005
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Forum Suggestion . . .

  • May 30, 2005
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Just a thought . . .

Is it possible for the list of topics in the Adobe User to User Forums be set up so it's in more of a table/spreadsheet format? Could they be sortable by date or alphabetical order?

Thanks!

Theresa Verburg
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    Known Participant
    December 19, 2008
    Jerry,

    It just won't work as there is no consistency in the way folks create subject lines used for topics. You might try using the "Find" function of your browser to do a key word search.

    Neil
    Participant
    December 18, 2008
    maybe it's just me but sorting by post is very useful when locating a topic related to a certain release or patch version when other users are using newer releases than you.

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    Jerry

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    Participating Frequently
    April 30, 2008
    Participating Frequently
    April 30, 2008
    I have never felt the need for that kind of sorting. I have not been using Photoshop elements 2 for quite some time.
    Martin Fowl
    Participant
    April 26, 2008
    I agree... some kind of organization would help.

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    Kath-H
    Inspiring
    April 25, 2008
    Nice slice of spam in that sig.
    Participating Frequently
    April 25, 2008
    I am really in vague to answer this question, because I never felt the need for this kind of sorting. maybe you should take it up in the PSE forum,to sort out this problem

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    Claudio González
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    April 20, 2008
    That once in a blue moon when it is? Because I have never felt the need for that kind of sorting... Or was your message just an excuse to post your link?
    Participant
    April 20, 2008
    Don: sorting by first post is sometimes handy... But I can't say exectly when :p<a <br /><br />[hidden link deleted by host]
    Known Participant
    April 20, 2008
    Robert Held...

    What problems have you been able to trace backthrough a logical process of eliminationto being solely the fault of PSE2?

    And if it's really an involved answer, maybe you should take it up in the PSE forum, right?