Sets the options for sorting the data in tables and parts lists. To learn how you can use these options to format your table or parts list, see the Help topic, Using the Sorting page.
Sort Criteria
Defines how you want the information arranged in the table. You can select up to three column headings to use as sort criteria. For example, you can specify that you want to arrange the data alphabetically by material name.
Sort by
Specifies which column heading is used as the first sort criteria.
You can select the Assembly Order criteria, which does not correspond to a defined column, to match the order that is shown in Assembly PathFinder.
Ascending
Sorts the data in ascending order. For example, A, B, C, D.
Descending
Sorts the data in descending order. For example, D, C, B, A.
Then by
Specifies the next sort criteria.
Ascending
Sorts the data in ascending order. For example, A, B, C, D.
Descending
Sorts the data in descending order. For example, D, C, B, A.
Then by
Specifies the next sort criteria.
Ascending
Sorts the data in ascending order. For example, A, B, C, D.
Descending
Sorts the data in descending order. For example, D, C, B, A.
Reverse order of entries (bottom to top)
Arranges the information from bottom to top in the table. You should set this option if you attach the table to the bottom edge of your drawing border. You should clear this option if you attach the table to the top edge of your drawing border.