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Originally Posted by chris_tribble
Pegster - now I understand. What you're actually doing is accepting the Added Order default and accommodating yourself to it. A reasonable decision. My problem is that with upwards of 350 books on the Reader already, this isn't a solution I could live with - and what happens when you add a new book to your collection?
Thanks for the clarification - but it looks as if I'll have to live with having to re-sorting each time I go into a collection.
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Chris, I use the same method that pegster describes. I use the Sony Reader Library to drag and drop books within a Collection into a forced order to accommodate me. It's exactly like arranging a Playlist in iTunes to your preference! I think it's a great customization feature, and I sorely miss it on my Kindle.
I have 600+ books and 20+ collections on my ereader at any given time. Some I autosync through the Sony software and some I manually manage.
When you add a new book to a collection, it defaults to the end of the list. It remembers the order of the books that were previously loaded within that collection. Then you need to go back into the Sony software to drag and drop the new book to the place you want it in your forced order.
The good news is that setting it up initially is the hard part that consumes time. After that I usually only add a few new books at any one time to a collection so it's not that much of a pain to order them. Hope that helps!