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Sir Thomas Crapper (put.th@lid.down) 2016/01/02 20:09

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Please see the attached JPG. This is what happens when you put part
numbers at the beginning of your subject header. Doesn't matter how I
sort, they are always jumbled up.

It's best not to use that numbering scheme either. Newsreaders use that
scheme to sort and it can confuse some of them. Consider using [X of X]
instead and at the end of your subject header.

Thanks!

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