It almost looks like you could sort column A (and not B:D) in ascending order.
Then sort B:D (don't include column A) by column B and they'll match up.
But it isn't quite the same order.
If that difference (d863 out of order) is a deal breaker, then maybe...
Use 3 additional columns E:G
In E1, put:
=A1 (it looks like it's the same)
In F1, put:
=vlookup(a1,B:D,2,false)
In G1, put:
=vlookup(a1,B:D,3,false)
And select E1:G1 and drag down.
Select E:G
edit|copy
edit|paste special|values
and delete columns B:D
(Well, after you verify that it's ok.)
Jonathan wrote:
Hello all:
I have a list of accounts that are downloaded to excel once a month. I then
need to reorder these accounts to group them according to client (as opposed
to how they come in # order) I have set the order that I need and would like
to be able to match the new information received to the order I prefer.
ex)
column A is the order I want. Columns B,C,D is the information I need to
re-sort
A B C D
1 p123 n452 client E $40.00
2 n452 v685 client C $135.00
3 r269 d863 client A $25.00
4 d863 p123 client B $82.00
5 v685 r269 clientd $75.00
I would like it to match column A like so:
A B C D
1 p123 p123 client B $82.00
2 n452 n452 client E $40.00
3 r269 r269 clientd $75.00
4 d863 d863 client A $25.00
5 v685 v685 client C $135.00
Is this possible in excel. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
jw
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