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For that the buttons do not work of reordering, in the panel of selection?
On having showed the panel of selection and visibility in excel, it(he,she)
has two buttons of ordering(arranging) in the low part, but these do not
execute anything, or I do him since(as,like) to be able to use them
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Select your range first, then hit the A-Z (or Z<-A) button.

Personally, I don't trust those buttons. I always select my range and then go
through the Data|Sort menus.

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For that the buttons do not work of reordering, in the panel of selection?
On having showed the panel of selection and visibility in excel, it(he,she)
has two buttons of ordering(arranging) in the low part, but these do not
execute anything, or I do him since(as,like) to be able to use them


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Thank you for the response, but this doubt is of Office Excel's version 2007,
where I want to arrange 5 graphical objects (rectangle, oval, I circulate,
image and graph) inside the panel of selection and visibility.

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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Select your range first, then hit the A-Z (or Z<-A) button.

Personally, I don't trust those buttons. I always select my range and then go
through the Data|Sort menus.

Henry wrote:

For that the buttons do not work of reordering, in the panel of selection?
On having showed the panel of selection and visibility in excel, it(he,she)
has two buttons of ordering(arranging) in the low part, but these do not
execute anything, or I do him since(as,like) to be able to use them


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I don't have another guess.

You may be able to find a newsgroup in your native language that can help.

Henry wrote:

Thank you for the response, but this doubt is of Office Excel's version 2007,
where I want to arrange 5 graphical objects (rectangle, oval, I circulate,
image and graph) inside the panel of selection and visibility.

Henry
My email is

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Select your range first, then hit the A-Z (or Z<-A) button.

Personally, I don't trust those buttons. I always select my range and then go
through the Data|Sort menus.

Henry wrote:

For that the buttons do not work of reordering, in the panel of selection?
On having showed the panel of selection and visibility in excel, it(he,she)
has two buttons of ordering(arranging) in the low part, but these do not
execute anything, or I do him since(as,like) to be able to use them


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