Hi Felix,

you can change these settings in the preferences. If you go to Options ->  
Preferences -> File, there will be a section called Sort Order. There you  
can specify how to save and export your references.

Hope this helps,

Mark

> Hello,
> since I do not use Latex, I very often use the export function to
> compile my list of references in changing formats.
> But there appears to be a recurring problem. In JabRef (2.7 or 2.8) I
> sort the entries according to my wishes (usually by year). But if I
> export this list, the entries are unsorted again. Today I finally
> realised that the export output is according to the original order in
> the bib tex file.
> How is it possible to
> a) save the bib file according to the current sort criteria or better
> b) export according to the current sort criteria?
>
> Thanks
> Felix
>
> On 31 March 2012 21:31, Oliver Kopp <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>> A lot of people working in a group need a collaborative tool to manage
>>> the bibliography.
>>
>> While reading Morten's post about sharing .bib files on a folder, I
>> thought that sharing a network drive could be helpful.
>>
>> Are your colleagues open to sign up at microsoft skydrive?
>> Then you could create a shared folder an place the .bib file in it.
>> I do not know whether it really works, but it should :)
>> http://blogs.clariusconsulting.net/kzu/how-to-map-a-shared-skydrive-folder-as-a-network-drive-in-windows/
>>
>> Could you give it a try?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Oliver

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