Sorting iPhoto albums chronologically

Over the years, I have created some 400-plus Albums chronologically from Events, naming them as I went and I had a built-in sense of time for related Events. One day a misdirected Reorder or Sort (?) command put all my Albums in alphabetical sequence and I lost my chronology and no way to get back to it. Can I create a Manual Sort default somehow so that I can go back to it if I accidentally sort or reorder my Albums again? I'm not even certain how it happened but I would like to understand how it works before I attempt any manual sort or reorganization. I might even use Folders if that helps.

Not a feature - suggest to Apple - iPhoto menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback
LN

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