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Is there a way to designate more than one row as a header when sorting?
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No direct way.
You can add a dummy column and enter 0,1,2... for the rows you want to retain at the top and 99 (something greater than the no. of rows you want to keep) for others and keep that at the highest sort level. "Lani Ziller" wrote: Is there a way to designate more than one row as a header when sorting? |
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