> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Simon Mara
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I don't have a Windows machine to test this with, so was wondering if
> someone could let me know what non-alpha character to append to a file name
> to ensure it ends up at the end of a list when sorted alphabetically.

Hi Simon,
This is the ASCII table, altho I don't know how Windows differentiates between 
upper and lower alpha characters, I think it treats them as equal.  Also, some 
of these characters may not be allowed in file names.

I usually prefix with an underscore character to keep a filename at the top of 
a list.
--
Les Ferguson,
BA, MedTech Software.
-- 
32, [space]
33, !
34, "
35, #
36, $
37, %
38, &
39, '
40, (
41, )
42, *
43, +
44, ,
45, -
46, .
47, /
48, 0
49, 1
50, 2
51, 3
52, 4
53, 5
54, 6
55, 7
56, 8
57, 9
58, :
59, ;
60, <
61, =
62, >
63, ?
64, @
65, A
66, B
67, C
68, D
69, E
70, F
71, G
72, H
73, I
74, J
75, K
76, L
77, M
78, N
79, O
80, P
81, Q
82, R
83, S
84, T
85, U
86, V
87, W
88, X
89, Y
90, Z
91, [
92, \
93, ]
94, ^
95, _
96, `
97, a
98, b
99, c
100, d
101, e
102, f
103, g
104, h
105, i
106, j
107, k
108, l
109, m
110, n
111, o
112, p
113, q
114, r
115, s
116, t
117, u
118, v
119, w
120, x
121, y
122, z
123, {
124, |
125, }
126, ~
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