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a helper column would be simplier. my thoughts Regards FSt1 "jlclyde" wrote: On Jan 21, 4:23 pm, FSt1 wrote: hi custom sorts are usually done with a helper column. in a blank column to the right of your data, enter this formula..... assuming a header row.... =right(A2,len(a2)-1) copy down as far as needed. sort with the helper column as primary sort. regards FSt1 "jlclyde" wrote: I think the Subject says it all. I have a list of items and they start with M. So they read M1, M2, M3 ...Etc. When you sort this it puts all the M1s together, like M1, M10, M100. Is there a way in excel to have it skip the first character and sort by just the numbers? If there is not, then I will have to split it into seperate columns, sort, and then put them back together. Thanks, Jay- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - i am thinking that I will just do a macro to do text to columns. Then sort, then put the cells back together. should be pretty simple. I was just hoping for another way to do this. Thanks, Jay |
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