Thanks Myrna and Dave but unfortunately neither of your suggestions worked.
I tried it a couple of times and a couple of different ways based on both
your thought processes and the result is still the same. I can't thank you
enough for all your help!!!
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Excel likes to see something different that distinguishes the header row. One
easy fix is to bold that header row.
Steven wrote:
I feel like an idiot. I deleted the first row in a data field that I used to
be able to sort by. After inserting a new row and re-titling each column,
when I go to sort now the default comes up "No Header Row" and I have to
switch it back to "Header Row". Is there something I can do to get it to
default back to "Header Row" like it was before I messed it up?
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Dave Peterson
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