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Default Why can't I sort new Excel entries after I exceed 1115 lines?

I am trying to sort alphabetically a list of first and last names. It sorts
perfectly until I exceed 1115 lines. Additional entries are not sorted but
are left in the order entered. Is there a limit on the number of rows or do I
have another problem?Thanks-Merv
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Default Why can't I sort new Excel entries after I exceed 1115 lines?

When I select the range to be sorted...then sort...the entire range sorts.

So, just guessing here....
Are you letting Excel figure out the range to be sorted?
and does that range have a blank row in it?
AND does the sorting stop at that blank row?

Does that help?
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I am trying to sort alphabetically a list of first and last names. It sorts
perfectly until I exceed 1115 lines. Additional entries are not sorted but
are left in the order entered. Is there a limit on the number of rows or
do I
have another problem?Thanks-Merv



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