Change viewing order of untimed events

I use untimed events for my day planning. I would like to move the events up or down on the calendar relating to their priorty. Is there a way to do this

This is a problem in iPhoto for iOS. Right now the answer to the original question is no.
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    About a month ago, I opened iPhoto to review some of my photos and it "quit unexpectedly".  When I reopened it, all of my events were in a completely different order, and there was a newly created folder marked "recovered", but all the photos were just empty squares.  I had gone to "view" and under "sort events", it is still set to "manually".  The events are in no particular order (not by date or title), but they are not set up like I had them either.   I have over 18,000 photos and 120+ events, so I spent an hour reorganizing them so they were back the way I wanted them.   Today, the same thing happened again, and the photo events are all mixed up again.  I have also noticed that my iPhoto program is running slower and slower.  I have checked for updates and there are none.  I am running iPhoto '11, 9.4.2 - any suggestions?  

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    Process:    
    iPhoto [4182]
    Path:       
    /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
    Identifier: 
    com.apple.iPhoto
    Version:    
    9.4.2 (9.4.2)
    Build Info: 
    iPhotoProject-710042000000000~1
    Code Type:  
    X86 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [139]
    Date/Time:  
    2013-02-04 09:55:11.279 -0500
    OS Version: 
    Mac OS X 10.7.5 (11G63)
    Report Version:  9
    Interval Since Last Report:     
    339358 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report:      
    3
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report:  502284 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   2
    Anonymous UUID:                 
    280A5403-C6B8-4B8D-956F-2119CCE33FBC
    Crashed Thread:  18
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