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Excell /office 2003 Data Sorting
-I am trying to sort according to month - I have split the date - m/d/yr -
into 3 separate columns - I can sort to day and year - but with month I get august appearing between november and december ...??? and can't get it to follow september ... |
Excell /office 2003 Data Sorting
So, you've got the names of the months in your month column? I suggest
you use another column with numbers to represent the months (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb etc) and then sort on that. You can hide the column if you prefer to see month names. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 9, 6:01 am, tigere wrote: -I am trying to sort according to month - I have split the date - m/d/yr - into 3 separate columns - I can sort to day and year - but with month I get august appearing between november and december ...??? and can't get it to follow september ... |
Excell /office 2003 Data Sorting
Pete - thank you - worked ... however I dont understand why the row should
not sort on its own value - in the sort options the full typed month is illustrated ...??? AND - the day and year columns will not resond to positional formatting .. ie center/center - they both are left oriented and will NOT move - don't understand Thanks again Tigere "Pete_UK" wrote: So, you've got the names of the months in your month column? I suggest you use another column with numbers to represent the months (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb etc) and then sort on that. You can hide the column if you prefer to see month names. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 9, 6:01 am, tigere wrote: -I am trying to sort according to month - I have split the date - m/d/yr - into 3 separate columns - I can sort to day and year - but with month I get august appearing between november and december ...??? and can't get it to follow september ... |
Excell /office 2003 Data Sorting
In article , ?B?dGlnZXJl?= wrote:
-I am trying to sort according to month - I have split the date - m/d/yr - into 3 separate columns - I can sort to day and year - but with month I get august appearing between november and december ...??? and can't get it to follow september ... I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to do here (as I would expect august before september and can't think how it would end up between november and december :) ) but in general, there is an option to use a 'custom list' for sorting. Check out the help file for how to set this up and see it once you have. That said, if you choose data/sort/options then click on the drop down box showing 'normal', you could find that your requirements have been anticipated. :) Enjoy. |
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