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I have a list I need to sort. Column A has rows with indented text that
needs to stay with above non-indented rows. How do I sort the whole column to keep indented text with non-indented text row above? In the below example, my end result should be Cindy with her group of Pat & Amy should come before Jack, but Pat and Amy remain indented. Is there a way to do this by keeping Amy & Pat indented in the same column A? Example: A 1 Jack 2 Cindy 3 Pat 4 Amy |
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