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How to alphabetically sort spaces?

  • September 14, 2025
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Has no one asked this question? Unable to find any answer.

Best answer by Eca

Glad to hear a refresh (Ctrl + R) solved it, ​@Garth— thanks ​@Kenneth Ritley for jumping in with the tip! 🙌

Just noting for anyone else who finds this later: if you rename or add spaces and don’t see the update right away, try refreshing your browser or app view. In some cases, logging out and back in will also re-sync everything.

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  • September 14, 2025

So apparently to sort spaces after renaming or adding one, you need to actually log right out of the app and then log back in, where I found the spaces list now alphabetically sorted.

What a runaround.

Yeah, rather grumpy.


Kenneth Ritley
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  • September 15, 2025

Howdy ​@Garth 

I don’t know if you have tried it - and actually I don’t know if it works - but REFRESHING the page (either in the browser or in the app, under view-->refresh) often does the trick.

I renamed a board - but everytime I opened the space I still saw the old name. But after a refresh, everything OK.

Cheers, Ken


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  • September 15, 2025

Thanks, Ken. 

There is no button that I can see. CRTL R did the trick though.

Thanks!


Eca
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  • September 15, 2025

Glad to hear a refresh (Ctrl + R) solved it, ​@Garth— thanks ​@Kenneth Ritley for jumping in with the tip! 🙌

Just noting for anyone else who finds this later: if you rename or add spaces and don’t see the update right away, try refreshing your browser or app view. In some cases, logging out and back in will also re-sync everything.


Kenneth Ritley
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  • September 16, 2025

Hi ​@Garth 

There is no button, but if you are using the app this is an option:

 

And although ​@Eca  did not mention it, actually I don’t think this is a flaw but I think it is “by design” - Miro is very good about being as fast as it can, so it usually does not like to reload something unless it absolutely, positively has to (for example, I have 100’s of boards so even a reload takes some time) - so in that sense, it is a bit of an advantage.