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I thought of this, but unfortunately, for reasons of statistics (how I have
to present them) two columns are required. The firs one shows all the names according to a percentage, the second colums contains all names, but different percentages (those with zero value are ignored) -- But never mind, I can always do it manually, sorting hence and forth.... Felix "Dave Peterson" wrote: You may not like this, but you'll be better off dropping the duplicated names in column D and just sort all the columns in the range (at least A:F in your example) by the key that you like. Felix wrote: I have a column (say A1 to A20) with names that are sorted in a certain way (alpha or acoording to values in a seperate column, say C) In another column (say D1 to D20) are the same names, sorted also in a certain way (alpha or acoording to values in a seperate column, say F) I would like to have the same names in the same lines which is no problem when both are sorted alphabetically, but what when the first group (A:C) is sorted according to C? How do I get the names of the second group (D:F) aligned with the names of the first? -- Felix -- Dave Peterson |
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