Dear Dspace Team,

Is there any way that I can follow to put list of collections in a sequential 
order on dspace? I have collections as follows :
Volume 1
Volume 1000
Volume 12
Volume 13
Volume 1002
Volume 200
Volume 22
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 61

The collections are not listed in sequential order,  if I can for example edit 
them in the following order bellow, they will then come in order but this is 
not the way we want them to be in order :


1.       Volume 1

2.       Volume 2

3.       Volume 3

4.       Volume 4

5.       Volume 5

6.       Volume 12

7.       Volume 13

8.       Volume 61

9.       Volume 200

10.   Volume 1000

11.   Volume 1002

Is there any idea how I can sort this collection on Dspace?

Regards,
Lewatle


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