How to chang order of modules in Application Menu using geneva version
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‎07-06-2016 09:55 PM
How to chang order of modules in Application Menu using geneva version?

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‎12-01-2016 05:31 AM
Are you still having issues with this? It has been a while.
Set the order of your modules using the "Order" field on the related list to your menu. Non-ordered items are sorted alphabetically.
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‎05-17-2017 05:22 AM
Hi, I don ´t understand still what I should put into this "Order" field - what is a number sequnce, especially when I need to use "Separator" modules too. I put e.g. "1" into the Module Order field which I wanted to have out of the separator but it did not give me the order I need. Finally I got it by using just numbers like 1, 2 etc. but I am not sure how the result would look like if the order needs to be more complicated. Is there any LOGIC sequence table or explanation how to work with this field "Order", please? thank you.

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‎05-17-2017 05:40 AM
Hi Marina,
The value is an integer. You can use 100, 200, 300... or 1, 2, 3, 4... or 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000. Yes, you include all modules in the order you wish them to appear. If modules have no number, they appear in alphabetical order.
Personally, I recommend against using 1, 2, 3, 4 because it doesn't leave room for inserting new numbers as you add modules in the future. E.g. you can add 350 between 300 and 400, whereas you cannot add a new one between 3 and 4 without renumbering everything after.