Sort Bible Facts bottom maps canonically.

Studying Genesis 13, clicked on Bethel to locate it on a map. The primary map was not the one I wanted, and I knew that there was a map of Abraham's travels. I had to scroll past numerous other maps (on the bottom scrolling selector) until I found it. I noted that there didn't seem to be any particular order to the maps. This makes it hard to find the map that most closely coincides with the passage I'm studying.
First, I think it would be very, very helpful to sort the bottom scrolling panel canonically. They seem sorted randomly at this time (is that right?).
Second, it would be helpful, once those maps are tagged canonically, to open to a map that most closely corresponds to the passage I'm studying (when possible). I can find a different map, if I want one, after that.
Thanks for considering this.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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I suspect they're 'storing' all the suggestions for the mapping and then do an update? Contra-argument was 'Bible Facts'. Done.
In my own software, I found most maps assume a 'date' or period. And so I attach a century on the front to allow a sort. VERY efficient since it groups all the near-term maps together. The Logos timeline menu is similar (sorted periods), with the concept easily moved to the map thumbnails (there's not that many of them).
EDIT: Not meant as an alternative to Richard's good suggestion, but the DOCX that has pointers to all the Logos maps (forgot where located); I edited it for time-period and re-sorted. So my Maps PB shows the periods quickly.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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