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Double-sort (sort by date, then sort by tag) is no longer remembered when leaving the folder and coming back. It used to retain both sorts.

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Hello, I have a saved search folder which I keep double-sorted, meaning it is first sorted by date, then sorted by tag. Anytime I would leave the folder and come back to it, this double-sort order would be remembered.

However, today I modified the saved search (all I did was remove "sent items" from the searched folders), and now it doesn't honor the date sort before the tag sort.

Any idea how I can make it remember the correct double-sorting order when I leave and come back to this folder?

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Hello, I have a saved search folder which I keep double-sorted, meaning it is first sorted by date, then sorted by tag. Anytime I would leave the folder and come back to it, this double-sort order would be remembered. However, today I modified the saved search (all I did was remove "sent items" from the searched folders), and now it doesn't honor the date sort before the tag sort. Any idea how I can make it remember the correct double-sorting order when I leave and come back to this folder? Thanks

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Restoring my backups of the previous .msf files did not fix the problem, so I'm guessing the issue is elsewhere.