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		<title>By: garycompton</title>
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		<description>In Google docs my files are sorted alphabetically, but not in gogo docs.  Is there any way I can sort them?
Gary

In gogoDocs, documents are sorted by date modified, which is the default sort order in Google Docs.  We chose to implement filtering, rather than sorting documents.  To filter documents by type, select from the tab strip at the top.  Just above that, you&#039;ll find a field wherein you can type a document name to further filter the list until you find the document you&#039;re looking for.  We find that to be the easiest way to find documents we&#039;re looking for on these small screens.

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Gary</p>
<p>In gogoDocs, documents are sorted by date modified, which is the default sort order in Google Docs.  We chose to implement filtering, rather than sorting documents.  To filter documents by type, select from the tab strip at the top.  Just above that, you&#8217;ll find a field wherein you can type a document name to further filter the list until you find the document you&#8217;re looking for.  We find that to be the easiest way to find documents we&#8217;re looking for on these small screens.</p>
<p>Jonathan</p>
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