Sort stamps in Custom Stamp Palette

I would like to be able to sort the custom stamps in the Stamp Palette. Once I create custom stamps, they are forever in the order in which I created them. Please make it so that they can be rearranged using either drag-and-drop, or the "Move Up" and Move Down" action in the Create PDF from Multiple Files dialog box. Thanks.

Just add your custom stamp pdf file to the location, do not import your stamps into an existing stamp pdf file.

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