There is a way to sort the favorites on AOL, but I'm sure the procedures vary from one ISP to another. You might check with yours for instructions. I don't trust my links to AOL tho, and find it difficult to even find my sorted links thru their filing method. Instead, I have set up files in my word processor. I first set up a main folder that I call Genealogy. In that file folder, I have set up many sub folders for my various areas of genealogy research, such as Military Records, Death & Grave Records, Church Records, etc.. For example, in the folder that I've named "Death & Grave Records", I have whatever separate pages I need for sorting links for finding Cemeteries, finding funeral records, links where you can search for SSDI records, etc. Filing links this way allows you to store them together with other information that pertains to the same topic, or short notes to yourself about the various sites. I may add notes to a page that would include suggestions or comments made by other list members on what information can be found on a certain website, or how valuable the site was in certain circumstances. I hope I've helped to give you some ideas on what might work for you in sorting your website links. Pat In a message dated 4/3/06 6:39:52 AM Central Daylight Time, lancerone@wi.rr.com writes: << Talking about "favorites List", is there a way to sort the list? Lafe << I think that Pat makes a very good point . . . I keep all these good links in my favorites list to share with others . . . but I also love digging into other people's lives!! >>