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April 28, 2021
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How to save custom order

  • April 28, 2021
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I've got a catalog wth 500 images that I have pulaced into a custom order/arrangement. Is there any way to save this particular ordering? I want, for example, to resort the view based on a few things, such as file type of Added order, then return to the ordering I've created. Would a Smart Collection save the order, for example? (I don't want to try it to find out ;-)) Thanks for any help.

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New Participant
July 24, 2024

Hi dennishmiller, I created a post to suggest this simple function that's still lacking inside Lightroom (3 years after your post)... You and anyone would like to let the developers know about this issue can upvote my post here:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-ideas/p-let-us-save-images-custom-order-to-a-file-inside-library-sort-type-to-save-our-storytelling/idi-p/14757532

New Participant
April 3, 2023

Really good question, I have wondered about this very same problem as well. Here is one solution I found: Lightroom allows you to sort your pictures by "Label text". So, what I did was to add label texts 000 ... nnn to my pictures, in the order in which I want them to appear in the collection or folder. Now I can go back between different sort orders like file name, label text, etc., without losing ordering I created by labelling the pictures.

jappiee91413758
New Participant
July 25, 2023

Hi, I really like this idea. Is there a way to do this sequential numbering automatically? 

Conrad_C
Community Expert
July 25, 2023

Select photos, choose Library > Rename Photo, and build a filename template that includes a sequence token at the beginning, so that when sorted by Filename, the numbers at the beginning of the filenames determine the sort order. It will number them based on the current order, so be sure to set a custom order before batch renaming. If you save the template as a filename preset, you can re-use it in the future to rename more batches of photos.

 

In the example below, the file’s original name was house.RW2, and the filename template is going to add a two-digit sequence number and a hyphen to the beginning of the filename.

 

Jim Wilde
Community Expert
April 28, 2021

Custom Order is "saved" when you create it, and it remains set that way until you change it again, and switching back and forth between the various sort orders will have no effect on the set custom order. But you need to be careful that you don't inadvertently (or forgetfully) drag a thumbnail into a different place in the grid while using one of the non-custom sorting orders, as that will reset the previously set Custom Order into the new order that you just created by dragging that one thumbnail into a different position.

Known Participant
April 28, 2021

Well I spent about four hours yesterday getting the catalog into the custom order so that my slideshow would run in the desired sequence. I had to jump into another catalog to retrieve some images and I changed the sort order in that catalog to Capture Time. When I returned to my slideshow catalog, it had reordered all the images into Capture Time and my custom, well-planned, precision, carefully conceived, desired order was gone. I don't see any way to switch back to the custom order, but if you know of one, please tell me. Much obliged in any event.

gary_sc
Community Expert
April 28, 2021

I repeat: the only way I've found to save a Custom order is to rename the files in a sequential pattern so that, as Jim warns: "But you need to be careful that you don't inadvertently (or forgetfully) drag a thumbnail into a different place in the grid while using one of the non-custom sorting orders, as that will reset the previously set Custom Order into the new order that you just created by dragging that one thumbnail into a different position."

 

This is a long standing fail in LRC and hopefully, one of these days, will be addressed. Until then, rename away, it's the only way.

gary_sc
Community Expert
April 28, 2021

The only way I've found the guarantee the order is kept is to rename the images using a sequence number at the end such as "my-photos-001.jpg"

 

wish there was a robust function for this myself. 

Good luck!

Known Participant
April 28, 2021

Thanks much, but in this case, that's not really an option. We need  Save Sort Order function. So simple.