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W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003
I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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If you do datasort instead of hitting the A/Z icon you get an option to
select "My Data has: Header row/No header row". Most likely this workbook has no header row so just select has header row and save the workbook and you should be good for future sorting -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Dan" wrote in message ... W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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Thanks, Peo. I just did that but it doesn't work. After I followed your
suggestion and saved, I went back to Data/Sort and it defaulted to "No header row". It still won't work. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: If you do datasort instead of hitting the A/Z icon you get an option to select "My Data has: Header row/No header row". Most likely this workbook has no header row so just select has header row and save the workbook and you should be good for future sorting -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Dan" wrote in message ... W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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Tick "header row" option under Data Sort.
Dan wrote: W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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Thanks Bob, I did that. Please see my reply to Peo. I can work around fairly
easy but I don't know why this particular spreadsheet is different than the rest I get in, where I don't have this problem. "Bob I" wrote: Tick "header row" option under Data Sort. Dan wrote: W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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try format the top row to text?
Dan wrote: Thanks Bob, I did that. Please see my reply to Peo. I can work around fairly easy but I don't know why this particular spreadsheet is different than the rest I get in, where I don't have this problem. "Bob I" wrote: Tick "header row" option under Data Sort. Dan wrote: W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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Update...
With the Data/Autofilter on, I can select "Sort" and select "Ascending" and it works. Thanks, Dan "Dan" wrote: Thanks Bob, I did that. Please see my reply to Peo. I can work around fairly easy but I don't know why this particular spreadsheet is different than the rest I get in, where I don't have this problem. "Bob I" wrote: Tick "header row" option under Data Sort. Dan wrote: W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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Thanks for posting back your solution!
Dan wrote: Update... With the Data/Autofilter on, I can select "Sort" and select "Ascending" and it works. Thanks, Dan "Dan" wrote: Thanks Bob, I did that. Please see my reply to Peo. I can work around fairly easy but I don't know why this particular spreadsheet is different than the rest I get in, where I don't have this problem. "Bob I" wrote: Tick "header row" option under Data Sort. Dan wrote: W-XP_Pro - Excel 2003 I receive spreadsheets from 10 agencies monthly. On only one agency spreadsheet, when I try to sort on a column, the column header is included in the sort. This doesn't happen on the other spreadsheets. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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It may be that there is an imported imperfection to the data in their xls.
Select a cell, look at the contents in the text bar... lets say its 123.4 Whats after the .4? is there a space? Select after the 4, hold shift and select everything to the right with the curser buttons. Whatever it selects, Ctrl-c to copy it. Select everything in the spreadsheet, use Ctrl-F (or open Find/Replace) and Ctrl-v the space into "Find". For "Replace" enter nothing, no space, not nothing - this will replace some oddity with nothing. ('scuse the dbl -ve) Replace All. If it finds 17954 occurances (guessing at the number...) then that was the problem. - if not after the 4, howsabout infront of the 1 ? hope this helps. I get this quite often with a copy/paste from one of our systems. |
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