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When I sort, the column headers are sorted with the data. It didnt start out
that way, but does it now. I have the column headers in bold, with the 'freeze pane' on, so it should have no problem recognizing the column headers. |
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But excel has trouble recognizing the header--and that's all that counts.
Maybe you could try other formatting (colors/italics/underlines) and test that. But my own personal preference is to never let excel guess at headers--or even guess at the range to be sorted (or subtotaled or filtered or pivottabled or anything...). I always select the range and go through the data|sort dialog. rich wrote: When I sort, the column headers are sorted with the data. It didnt start out that way, but does it now. I have the column headers in bold, with the 'freeze pane' on, so it should have no problem recognizing the column headers. -- Dave Peterson |
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