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The Sort by choices are:
How the sorting selection affects type-ahead addressing on Notes clients
Type-ahead addressing is a feature that assists Notes users with mail addressing. As a user begins typing a name when addressing mail, type-ahead searches for the name in order to fill in the name automatically for the user.
The Notes client uses type-ahead addressing to look up a name in a condensed directory catalog only if the user types the name in a way that corresponds to the Sort by selection. For example, if the selected Sort by format is "Distinguished name," type-ahead looks up the name in a condensed directory catalog only when a user types the first name before the last name. Or, if the Sort by format is set to "Last name," type-ahead looks up the name only when a user types the last name before the first name.
Tip: Make sure your Sort by selection corresponds to the way in which type-ahead is typically used in your organization. For example in large, enterprise organizations, users often address mail by entering the recipients' last names, in which case the selection should be set to Last name.
You can create more than one condensed directory catalog for a client, each with a different Sort by selection to accommodate different styles of type-ahead use.
Note: If there is a condensed directory catalog on a Notes client, type-ahead never searches a directory on a server, even if the client Location document is set to Recipient name type-ahead -> Local then Server.
How the sorting selection affects browsing a directory catalog
The Sort by selection in a condensed directory catalog also determines how names are sorted when users open the directory catalog, for example when using the Select Addresses dialog box to browse the directory catalog.
Related concepts Directory catalogs
Related tasks Planning issues specific to condensed directory catalogs