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Jack Sons

sorting problem
 
Hi all,

In column A I have the description of wines, 3 up to 6 lines per record. A
blank cell separates each record from the next one.
To the right of the first cell of the record (so in column B) is the price
in euros.

Example:

Etienne Sauzet "Perrières" 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 58,75
Puligny montrachet premier cru white
.... More Informations
1855 Notation:
Parker Notation: 89 / 100

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 35,27
Chassagne-montrachet white
.... More Informations

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 293,75
etc. etc.

Please notice the European notation with decimal comma in stead of decimal
point.

I want to sort the records by price but keep the order of the cells in each
record. How can I do this?

Jack Sons
The Netherlands

PS

For those who are interested, the examples come from www.1855.com



Gord Dibben

sorting problem
 
Select column A and F5SpecialBlanksOK

EditDeleteentire RowOK

Select column B and F5SpecialBlanksOK

Type an = sign in active blank cell.

Point or arrow up to cell above and hit CTRL + ENTER to replicate.

Select column B

CopyPaste Special(in place)ValuesOKEsc.

Sort on column B


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:52:57 +0200, "Jack Sons" wrote:

Hi all,

In column A I have the description of wines, 3 up to 6 lines per record. A
blank cell separates each record from the next one.
To the right of the first cell of the record (so in column B) is the price
in euros.

Example:

Etienne Sauzet "Perrières" 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 58,75
Puligny montrachet premier cru white
... More Informations
1855 Notation:
Parker Notation: 89 / 100

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 35,27
Chassagne-montrachet white
... More Informations

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 293,75
etc. etc.

Please notice the European notation with decimal comma in stead of decimal
point.

I want to sort the records by price but keep the order of the cells in each
record. How can I do this?

Jack Sons
The Netherlands

PS

For those who are interested, the examples come from www.1855.com



Jack Sons

sorting problem
 
Marvellous, thank you Gord.

Jack.

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca schreef in bericht
...
Select column A and F5SpecialBlanksOK

EditDeleteentire RowOK

Select column B and F5SpecialBlanksOK

Type an = sign in active blank cell.

Point or arrow up to cell above and hit CTRL + ENTER to replicate.

Select column B

CopyPaste Special(in place)ValuesOKEsc.

Sort on column B


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:52:57 +0200, "Jack Sons" wrote:

Hi all,

In column A I have the description of wines, 3 up to 6 lines per record. A
blank cell separates each record from the next one.
To the right of the first cell of the record (so in column B) is the price
in euros.

Example:

Etienne Sauzet "Perrières" 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 58,75
Puligny montrachet premier cru white
... More Informations
1855 Notation:
Parker Notation: 89 / 100

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 35,27
Chassagne-montrachet white
... More Informations

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 293,75
etc. etc.

Please notice the European notation with decimal comma in stead of decimal
point.

I want to sort the records by price but keep the order of the cells in
each
record. How can I do this?

Jack Sons
The Netherlands

PS

For those who are interested, the examples come from www.1855.com





Gord Dibben

sorting problem
 
Glad to help.

Thanks for the feedback.



On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 23:31:59 +0200, "Jack Sons" wrote:

Marvellous, thank you Gord.

Jack.

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca schreef in bericht
.. .
Select column A and F5SpecialBlanksOK

EditDeleteentire RowOK

Select column B and F5SpecialBlanksOK

Type an = sign in active blank cell.

Point or arrow up to cell above and hit CTRL + ENTER to replicate.

Select column B

CopyPaste Special(in place)ValuesOKEsc.

Sort on column B


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:52:57 +0200, "Jack Sons" wrote:

Hi all,

In column A I have the description of wines, 3 up to 6 lines per record. A
blank cell separates each record from the next one.
To the right of the first cell of the record (so in column B) is the price
in euros.

Example:

Etienne Sauzet "Perrières" 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 58,75
Puligny montrachet premier cru white
... More Informations
1855 Notation:
Parker Notation: 89 / 100

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 35,27
Chassagne-montrachet white
... More Informations

Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2003 (available per 1 bottle) 293,75
etc. etc.

Please notice the European notation with decimal comma in stead of decimal
point.

I want to sort the records by price but keep the order of the cells in
each
record. How can I do this?

Jack Sons
The Netherlands

PS

For those who are interested, the examples come from www.1855.com






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