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-\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\sl264\slmult1\ql\qnatural\pardirnatural
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-\f0\fs28 \cf0 @c -S, --sort EXPR sort report according to the value expression EXPR\
-\
-The postings displayed in a report are shown in the same order as\
-they appear in the ledger file. To change the order and sort a\
-report, use the @option\{--sort\} option. @option\{--sort\} takes a value\
-expression to determine the value to sort against, making it possible\
-to sort according to complex criteria. Here are some simple and\
-useful examples:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger --sort d reg ^exp # sort by date\
-ledger --sort t reg ^exp # sort by amount total\
-ledger --sort -t reg ^exp # reverse sort by amount total\
-ledger --sort Ut reg ^exp # sort by abs amount total\
-@end example\
-\
-For the balance report, you will want to use @samp\{T\} instead of\
-@samp\{t\}:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger --sort T reg ^exp # sort by amount total\
-ledger --sort -T reg ^exp # reverse sort by amount total\
-ledger --sort UT reg ^exp # sort by abs amount total\
-@end example\
-\
-The @option\{--sort\} options sorts all postings in a report. If\
-periods are used (such as @option\{--monthly\}), this can get somewhat\
-confusing. In that case, you'll probably want to sort within periods\
-using @option\{--period-sort\} instead of @option\{--sort\}.\
-\
-@c -w, --wide for the default register report, use 132 columns\
-\
-And if the register seems too cramped, and you have a lot of screen\
-real estate, you can use @option\{-w\} to format the report within 132\
-acolumns, instead of 80. You are more likely then to see full payee\
-and account names, as well as properly formatted totals when\
-long-named commodities are used.\
-\
-If you want only the first or last N transactions to be printed---which can\
-be very useful for viewing the last 10 transactions in your checking\
-account, while also showing the cumulative balance from all\
-transactions---use the @option\{--head\} and/or @option\{--tail\} options. The\
-two options may be used simultaneously, for example:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger --tail 20 reg checking\
-@end example\
-\
-If the output from your command is very long, Ledger can output the\
-data to a pager utility, such as @command\{more\} or @command\{less\}:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger --pager /usr/bin/less reg checking\
-@end example} \ No newline at end of file