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Ken Wright
 
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LOL - a) I beg to differ, and b) Trust me, I will. Have fun.

I will throw you one bone though - just because you hit Format / Cells and
it says numeric, it doesn't really mean it is, but I'll leave you to trawl
the archives and try and find out why.

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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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"dsbiloxi" wrote in message
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thanks Ken but I know this and yes, they are all numeric, I am not an

idot,
please find something else to do other than anwering my posts,

"Ken Wright" wrote:

If you use autofilter and it shows you more than one 400 then they are
different. Could be leading or trailing spaces, text vs numeric etc,

but
they are different. Check the values carefully.

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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03


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"dsbiloxi" wrote in message
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when I attempt to sort all the data, either in ascending or descending

order,
I will not get always get all the like data grouped together. For

example,
I
want to see all of my estimated man-hours for serveral construction

projects
by plant systems and there are 10 different systems. When I sort soley

by
column entitled "Plant Systems." I expect to find system "400" all

grouped
together and likewise if I use the "Autofilter" feature and select

"400".
But
this is not happening. I may find "400" all over. I have experiemented

with
several machine in our office and the only ones that have Excel 2002

and
operating on XP will give me the correct results. I have downloaded

all
the
upgrades for my Office 2000 and I am still not getting correct

results. By
the way, if I did not clarify this point, please note that none of our
machines with Office 2000 produced the correct results. Any help is
appreciated.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

So now you blew some steam off, what is not working?

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Peo Sjoblom


"dsbiloxi" wrote in message
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I am using Excel 2000 (9.0 6926-SP-3) and I am having problems

with
filtering
and sorting. Neither function is working with all the selected

cells.
On
more
than one occassion, I have had to sent a spreadsheet to a

co-worker
and
the
functions operate correctly. These are simple basic functions for

excel
and
there should be no excuse for these not to operate as designed.

But
what
really is indicative of the monopoly abuse exercised by Microsoft,

is
that
we
users should have to pay in order to get support for such basic

functions.
This is like buying a new car and having to pay for the 4th tire.