Hi All, I have seen things like this happen where the change doesn't get sorted till the application is closed and opened again. Maybe thats what is happening ?
Regards Neville >>Nothing changed whatsoever, as far as I know - many tries to get 2 >>ill-sorted addresses (out of 342 properly-sorted addresses) to sort >>correctly without success and then, for no apparent reason, success - it >>really was a gremlin and I would be interested to know what caused it! > >If it helps any, I saw something similar this morning that I can't >reproduce. > >When you asked your question, I started to play with the Address Book to >see if I could cause your problem. When I opened it, there at the top was >an entry that should have been 2nd. Nothing I did would make it move to >the 2nd position. > >Then all of a sudden, it just moved to the right spot. Nothing I did >could get it to move back to the top where it had been. > > >So I'm wondering if the Address Book maybe just doesn't update its own >sort all the time. It may have some number of changes needed before it >will do a full resort and/or reindex (if there is an index at all). So in >the event that something happens to the wrong place from a minor >corruption, it may not fix itself until x number of changes are made and >the address book does its own maintenance. > >That is of course just a wild guess and is almost totally baseless. So I >could be completely off the mark as to why it does it. But at least you >are not alone in having something be in the wrong spot and then decide to >correct itself for seemingly no reason. > >-chris ><http://www.mythtech.net> > >___________________________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

