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Sort Method

Sorts the collection of items by the specified property. The index for the collection is reset to 1 upon completion of this method.

expression**.Sort(Property**, Descending, Order)

*expression    * Required. An expression that returns one of the objects in the Applies To list.

Property    Required String. The name of the property by which to sort, which may be enclosed in brackets (for example, "[CompanyName]"). May not be a user-defined field, and may not be a multi-valued property, such as a category.

Descending    Applies to all objects in the Applies To list except the **AddressEntries**object. Optional Variant for the **Results**object; optional Boolean for all other objects. True to sort in descending order. The default value is False (ascending).

Order   Applies to the AddressEntries object only. Optional Variant. The order for the specified address entries. Can be one of these OlSortOrder constants: olAscending, olDescending, or olSortNone.

Remarks

For the **Items**collection, Sort cannot be used and will cause an error with the following properties:

Categories

Children

Class

Companies

CompanyLastFirstNoSpace

CompanyLastFirstSpaceOnly

Contacts

DLName

IsOnlineMeeting

LastFirstAndSuffix

LastFirstNoSpace

LastFirstNoSpaceCompany

LastFirstSpaceOnly

LastFirstSpaceOnlyCompany

MemberCount

NetMeetingAlias

NetMeetingAutoStart

NetMeetingOrganizerAlias

NetMeetingServer

NetMeetingType

RecurrenceState

ResponseState

Sent

Saved

Sort only affects the order of items in a collection. It does not affect the order of items in an explorer view.

Example

The following Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example uses the Sort method to sort the Items collection for the default Tasks folder by the "DueDate" property and displays the due dates each in turn.

Sub SortByDueDate()
    Dim myOlApp As New Outlook.Application
    Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace
    Dim myFolder As Outlook.MAPIFolder
    Dim myItem As Outlook.TaskItem
    Dim myItems As Outlook.Items
    Set myNameSpace = myOlApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
    Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderTasks)
    Set myItems = myFolder.Items
    myItems.Sort "[DueDate]", False
    For Each myItem In myItems
        MsgBox myItem.Subject & "-- " & myItem.DueDate
    Next myItem
End Sub

If you use Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) in a Microsoft Outlook form, you do not create the Application object, and you cannot use named constants. This example shows how to sort the Contacts folder by CompanyName property using VBScript.

Sub CommandButton1_Click()
 Set myNamespace = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI")
 Set myFolder = _
     myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(10)
 Set myItems = myFolder.Items
 myItems.Sort "[CompanyName]", False
 For Each myItem in myItems
     MsgBox myItem.CompanyName
 Next
End Sub

Applies to | AddressEntries Object | Items Object | Results Collection