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Thanks Dave: I tried that but it still didn't work! Eventually found out why
though: my predecessor had data adjacent to the data-table in column BI, row 200-odd, which didn't have anything in BI1 (as a header). Grrrr. Turns out that Excel then treats the whole thing as being without a header row (wish it would say so in Help!). Thanks for your input. PS To do the above, I found a blank cell in the table, then used =counta(BI:IV) to check for extra data, then wrote =counta(BI2:BI1000) into BI1, and pasted it waaay to the right. This showed which columns had unwanted data. Philip "Dave Peterson" wrote: Try giving the header row a different format--bold, underlined. Sometimes that's enough to give excel the hint that that row is not part of the data. (Although, I find the Sort buttons on the toolbar too dangerous--it's too easy to not include adjacent columns by mistake.) Philip Hinton wrote: I _WANT_ "Sort Data" to omit Row 1 when I select a cell in a column and use the Sort Ascending button. This works in data tables with not many rows but won't with the 583 rows in the one I'm working on. How do I force it to do this without a hidden Row 2, or using "DataSortHeader Row" each time (which doesn't "stick")? <snip |
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