Co-crystallization of amorphous poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene) oxide (PPO) films, as induced by sorption at different temperatures of many liquid guest molecules, is explored. Both for co-crystalline (CC) and corresponding nanoporous-crystalline (NC) films, kinds of and degree of planar orientation, which are relevant for their properties and applications, can be controlled by the guest sorption procedure. In particular, crystalline polymer chain orientation preferentially perpendicular to the film plane is favored by bulky guest molecules and by low guest sorption temperatures, i.e. by slow guest uptakes. Guest sorption kinetics and Scanning Electron Microscopy ( SEM) support a simple mechanism that rationalizes the kinds of planar orien...