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The safety group at my work share a excel sheet that sits on a shared server,
someone from the team opened up a sheet and just sorted 3-4 columns and it did not sort the rest of the columns which messed up all the data on the sheet then saved it and exited is there any way to remove the sort to where it goes back to the original way it was? other than restoring that folder from a previous day? |
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Short answer ... no.
Regards Trevor "confused" wrote in message ... The safety group at my work share a excel sheet that sits on a shared server, someone from the team opened up a sheet and just sorted 3-4 columns and it did not sort the rest of the columns which messed up all the data on the sheet then saved it and exited is there any way to remove the sort to where it goes back to the original way it was? other than restoring that folder from a previous day? |
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Confused,
Sorry, but there's no way any tool could figure out which rows go with which rows. The person that sorted it performed the "Sort of Disaster," which Excel will shamelessly do. I recommend you remove the quick-sort buttons from everyone's toolbars. They're seductively simple, but the Sort of Disaster isn't funny, and many have wept. The Excel development people can't decide if Excel should be an easy-to-use user-proof tool, or a more sophisticated one. So they limply do a little of both. It's quite unfortunate. If sorting is required by some users, consider a macro that does the sort. Also consider keeping a read-only master copy, and who needs update capability for that copy. Turning casual users loose with Excel has its risks. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "confused" wrote in message ... The safety group at my work share a excel sheet that sits on a shared server, someone from the team opened up a sheet and just sorted 3-4 columns and it did not sort the rest of the columns which messed up all the data on the sheet then saved it and exited is there any way to remove the sort to where it goes back to the original way it was? other than restoring that folder from a previous day? |
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