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This is an excellent macro, but after using it awhile I've found one small problem. Here's an example (I listed them horizontally on purpose because I can't get them to list vertically for some reason): [Rock n Roll Soul] [Rock n Roll] [Rock].
Technically, shouldn't [Rock] be first? This is just one example but it does it a lot. I've tried to figure out how to change it but I'm not having any luck. Anyone see a fix? I'm using the macro exactly as written above. Thank you. EDIT: It gets it basically right, A, B, C, etc., but within each group some entries aren't where I would expect them. Now that I think about it, I'd expect those three entries in the example above to be in the reverse order of which they are. Last edited by WaltR; 02-21-2014 at 01:37 PM. |
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