Let’s say I want the NM.Top.Soil layer to be above Far.Mountain. I don’t see the way
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drpeppercan
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No, it's alphabetical. – FFeller Sep 23 '19 at 05:24
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2This functionality is very much needed. – Blender Dadaist Sep 23 '19 at 05:28
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The order is alphabetical, but you can use it as an advantage. I frequently use codes at the beginning of my objects names to determine their order, like:
"AAA Cube""AAB Sphere""AAF Empty"
This way those object will always be at the top of their collection
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This will do the job while that functionality is added. Great idea! Thanks a bunch! – drpeppercan Sep 23 '19 at 12:24
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Same here but I use numbers; my brain can parse their sort order more quickly. – lumpynose Sep 24 '19 at 17:11
