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Dermot

Sorting Data Advice please
 
Assuming I have 20 Columns or more with headers.
Column C has a date field, and I have define a name for it "Date" relevant
to each row.
I want to sort all the rows in date order.

Question 1
Dragging the mouse over a large number of colums an rows could be tedious.
What is the quickest way to sort the rows in date order automatically
without having to select the cell range everytime a new row of data are
entered?






Roger Govier[_3_]

Sorting Data Advice please
 
Hi

Just select all 20 columns, don't worry about the rows as blank rows will
always be at the end of the list.

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Dermot" wrote in message
...
Assuming I have 20 Columns or more with headers.
Column C has a date field, and I have define a name for it "Date" relevant
to each row.
I want to sort all the rows in date order.

Question 1
Dragging the mouse over a large number of colums an rows could be tedious.
What is the quickest way to sort the rows in date order automatically
without having to select the cell range everytime a new row of data are
entered?






Dermot

Sorting Data Advice please
 
Thanks Rodger

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

Just select all 20 columns, don't worry about the rows as blank rows will
always be at the end of the list.

--
Regards
Roger Govier

"Dermot" wrote in message
...
Assuming I have 20 Columns or more with headers.
Column C has a date field, and I have define a name for it "Date" relevant
to each row.
I want to sort all the rows in date order.

Question 1
Dragging the mouse over a large number of colums an rows could be tedious.
What is the quickest way to sort the rows in date order automatically
without having to select the cell range everytime a new row of data are
entered?







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