Registry settings for the "Save As" window sort.
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Hi,
I'm looking for a registry setting that can be set to maintain the last sort
in the window for the 'Save As'. I have a remote employee that is complaining
that everytime he does a 'Save As' and performs a sort on a detailed view,
the window doesn't maintain the sort from the last time it was performed.
Mine maintains the sort from the previous sort after I re-open the window.
Basically it is a major nuisance.
All suggestions welcome!
PS I've already posted in the wrong newgroup so I hope I'm in the right
newsgroup, now.
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