Rearranging printing presets - is it possible?

I've managed to make a number of printing presets for various paper sizes and types. Most of them are duplicates of previous settings that I then tweaked and renamed. The problem is, I end up with them "grouped" somewhat randomly because I can't rearrange the order that they're shown in the Print dialog.
I know that when doing an export if you go to edit your presets you can drag to rearrange them, or just click the column header to auto-sort them by name. But I haven't found any way to do this with the print presets. I was hoping Aperture 2.0 would fix this, but alas.
Am I missing something obvious? It appears to be a difference of using a table view in the export presets, and a list view in the print dialog, but I haven't found a secondary place that the print presets are listed.
Thanks for any help or ideas.
Greg

Hi,
check in the Commnication method of your Output type whether In the NUMBER OF MESSAGES field was maintained as 4
No of messages field will control the Number of invocies to print
check this and revert
thanks
santosh

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