Group order?

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Group order?

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Hello all-

I don't see a way to do it, but I thought I'd ask a question about GPRM: is there a way to order the groups within a round? The only place it really matters is on the printed schedule report at the round level. I wish it would show the dens in rank order instead of alphabetical. My workaround is to prepend a number before each group.

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Except when using master scheduling, the order in which you run the groups is entirely up to you. They will always be listed alphabetically. Once you run one group, you select the next group to run from the group list.
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I was planning on printing or exporting the full schedule (meaning all for round 1 using the lite version, not the "master schedule"). It's also in alphabetical order as well.

Is there any danger in using "1 tiger" "2 wolf" etc. to get the printed schedule the way I want it?
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korey99 wrote:Is there any danger in using "1 tiger" "2 wolf" etc. to get the printed schedule the way I want it?
There is no issue doing it that way, if you want to.
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