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Good afternoon. 

The column has cards that are sorted by label (Red - Orange - Green). They go from top to bottom, from red to green. Each card in the column has its own number (I change it manually).

How can I make a rule that will sort the cards by label every day (Red, then Orange, then Green), and then sort the number in each label (this is the name that I change manually).

What it looks like:

1. Red (From 200 to 1)

2. Orange (200 to 1)

3. Green (From 200 to 1)

The numbers can be any (i change the numbers manually), the most important thing is that the cards do not mix with each other.

Right now I've made a rule that just sorts by name, it ignores different labels and double or triple digits

(Currently:
91
98
8
85
866
7
655


It should be:
90
89
88
87
80
50
8

And this above should first be sorted in the red label, then in orange and green in turn).

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Felipe Marques Noll
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Jan 30, 2023

Hi Sergey! Welcome to the Community.

I'm Felipe, nice to meet you :)

As you reported Butler alphabetically sorts the title from left to right. If you add the numeral "0" before the numbers 1 to 9, it will sort as you want. I'll let an image example with the Command configuration below and a video of Butler working in this example in this video I recorded https://share.getcloudapp.com/5zu2RRok.

Screenshot 2023-01-30 at 11.42.10.png

I hope this helps you

Felipe Noll

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