The AccuRev GUI often presents information in the form of a table, with multiple rows and multiple columns. You can adjust all such tables, to maximize their usefulness, as described in the following sections.
Initially, the rows of a table are sorted on one column (single-column mode). A direction icon in the header for that column indicates whether the sort is lowest-to-highest or highest-to-lowest.

You can switch at any time to multiple-columns mode, in which you define a primary sort column, a secondary sort column, and so on. Right-click any column header to switch sort modes.

Click another column to make it the secondary sort column. A direction icon annotated with "2" appears in this column, and the rows are reordered according to the two-level sort. Continue in this way to define additional sort levels.
The keyboard's navigation keys—up-arrow, down-arrow, PgUp,
PgDn,
Ctrl-PgUp,
Ctrl-PgDn—move a table's selection highlight in the expected way. In addition, you can navigate by typing any alphanumeric character; this moves the selection highlight to the next row whose entry in the (primary) sort column begins with that character.