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In other words, if I have Worksheet 1 with column A listing last names and
Worksheet 2 has both a column A linked to the last names in Worksheet 1 and
Column B with first names not linked elsewhere. If I resort in Worksheet 1,
how do I get Column B to sort with the associated last name in column A?
Help!!!! Thanks!
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The only way to auto sort wuold be to create a macro. You could record a
macro that sorts on sheet 1 and then sorts on sheet 2.

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In other words, if I have Worksheet 1 with column A listing last names and
Worksheet 2 has both a column A linked to the last names in Worksheet 1 and
Column B with first names not linked elsewhere. If I resort in Worksheet 1,
how do I get Column B to sort with the associated last name in column A?
Help!!!! Thanks!

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