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Sort dates Excel 2007
I have a large list of dates that I need to sort by only the month and day
(e.g. 9/14) and do NOT want or need the year. I had set up a helper column originally to do the sort but about two weeks ago any date I added will no longer sort. My formula appears intact (=text(a2,"mm/dd"). I've even tried to manually enter the date in the helper column which I normally hide but the date will then appear as "14 Sep". Obviously there is something very simply staring right at me to correct this but I'm not seeing it. |
Sort dates Excel 2007
Two points to remember when you sort.
Firstly, remember to select the range of rows and columns which you wish to sort; it isn't advisable to allow Excel to guess the range. Secondly, you may be offered the choise of whether to treat text which looks like a number as a number; be careful how you answer that. -- David Biddulph "Pete" wrote in message ... I have a large list of dates that I need to sort by only the month and day (e.g. 9/14) and do NOT want or need the year. I had set up a helper column originally to do the sort but about two weeks ago any date I added will no longer sort. My formula appears intact (=text(a2,"mm/dd"). I've even tried to manually enter the date in the helper column which I normally hide but the date will then appear as "14 Sep". Obviously there is something very simply staring right at me to correct this but I'm not seeing it. |
Sort dates Excel 2007
Make it easier on yourself: make two helper columns with MONTH(A2) and
DAY(A2), then sort on those columns. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Pete" wrote: I have a large list of dates that I need to sort by only the month and day (e.g. 9/14) and do NOT want or need the year. I had set up a helper column originally to do the sort but about two weeks ago any date I added will no longer sort. My formula appears intact (=text(a2,"mm/dd"). I've even tried to manually enter the date in the helper column which I normally hide but the date will then appear as "14 Sep". Obviously there is something very simply staring right at me to correct this but I'm not seeing it. |
Sort dates Excel 2007
I always select the range of rows and I always check to treat (what looks
like) a number as a number. Still doesn't work. Also, I'm not keen on setting up two helper columns (Andy's suggestion) as it seems a waste when one will (at least used to) do it. Any other thoughts? |
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