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Anne Troy
 
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Too cool. Thanks a bunch for the feedback. :)
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"Bruce" wrote in message
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Anne, I just wanted to say THANK YOU. The tip you gave me worked

perfectly
and I was able to finish the clean-up and sorting of the spreadsheet.

Thanks for taking the time to help.

Bruce

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Certainly, Bruce. Select ALL the cells. You can use Ctrl+A or the gray
button/box that's to the left of the A column letter and about the 1 row
number. Then, Format--Cells--Alignment and untick Merged...

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~Anne Troy

www.OfficeArticles.com


"Bruce" wrote in message
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I was given a large spreadsheet (737 rows and 45 columns) to clean up

before
transferring into a database file. Certain cells text, others

numbers,
emails, etc. and some are color coded to identify a specific

distribution
process.

Whenever I try to sort the data, the following message shows up and it

won't
allow me to sort. "The operation requires the merged cells to be

identically
sized"

I have spent the better part of a day trying to find the merged cells,

but
have failed. Is there some way to find merged cells with the sheet

without
clicking on every cell individually? Is there some other way to

accomplish
the task for sorting? Thank you.