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#1 User is offline   Boomshaker 

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Posted 03 May 2009 - 09:12 AM

I can burn a data disc but the software alphabetizes the list for me. Is there a way to put the list in the order that I want it rather then the way the system lists it??? I have tried a few different things but nothing works.

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( i asked this before in the creator 5 forum. Have since up graded. If this is in the wrong section feel free to move it ) Thanks for you help.
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Posted 03 May 2009 - 09:19 AM

QUOTE (Boomshaker @ May 3 2009, 12:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I can burn a data disc but the software alphabetizes the list for me. Is there a way to put the list in the order that I want it rather then the way the system lists it??? I have tried a few different things but nothing works.

using Roxio Creator DE (2009 9.0)


( i asked this before in the creator 5 forum. Have since up graded. If this is in the wrong section feel free to move it ) Thanks for you help.


I'm not sure what you have . You have a Dell OEM version of EMC 9 or an OEM version of Creator 2009. From what you posted we can't tell.

But anyway. No that is the data disc standard. You can always add a numeric designation to the fron of the folders/fies. Just remember the computer numbering system. (1,10, 2,etc) It helps if you add a couple of zeros in front of the designation.
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Posted 04 May 2009 - 05:29 AM

QUOTE (sknis @ May 3 2009, 10:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not sure what you have . You have a Dell OEM version of EMC 9 or an OEM version of Creator 2009. From what you posted we can't tell.

But anyway. No that is the data disc standard. You can always add a numeric designation to the fron of the folders/fies. Just remember the computer numbering system. (1,10, 2,etc) It helps if you add a couple of zeros in front of the designation.




Got it. I didn't realize there was no other way to rearrange them. But I did exactly what you said. I just renamed the file and put a 01, 02, 03 in front of them the way I wanted them arranged and bam! Worked like a charm. Thanks again.
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