External Hardrives Lining up on the Desktop

Hi Kids,
I have two external 300gb hardrives connected to my iMac. Does anyone know how to get them to line up in a specific order on my desktop. I always have to move them around after start up. Thanks.

Thanks for the response dolbinau. Unfortunately, I tried that to no avail. I have other items on the desktop that fell into the mix. I just want the external hard drives sorted. Is there a certain order in which the hard drives show up on the desktop upon boot up? If so, can I change that order? Thanks.

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