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Numbering in schedules

Anonymous
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how i should put numbering in ascending?

In schedules numbers are located I would not like 1, 10, 2, 20
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Barry Kelly
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If the numbers are part of you element's ID then try typing 01, 02, 03, ... 10, 11,... etc.
And 001, 002, 003, ... 100, 101... if you need to list past 100.
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Anonymous
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i use zone tools. Trying to put zone number in ascending order.
Yours recommendation
If the numbers are part of you element's ID then try typing 01,02, etc.
And 001, 002

Don't help at all
Barry Kelly
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Interesting - it does for me (tested in version 12).
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Barry Kelly
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And without the "0" prefix.
Barry.
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Barry Kelly
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It even works with an underscore.
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Anonymous
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oh thanks, i get it
I make a mistake, put zero to all numbers.