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If you have one header row.....row 1, simply tell Excel in the Sort process that you have a header row. To not sort the top 6 rows, do not include them in your sort range. This means you have to select from row 7 to end of data rows. Now sort with no header row. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:39:01 -0800, Subtox wrote: When I freeze one or more rows, and then I click a single column header and sort by that column, sometimes the frozen rows are included in the sort, and sometimes they are not. I don't ever want them to be included, so I'm trying to figure out what is causing this to happen and how to prevent it. For example, say I have a "Name" column containing three rows: Tom, Dick, and Harry. The top row (containing the header) is frozen. If I sort by that column, I'd expect "Name" to stay in the top row, and the other rows to be sorted Dick, Harry, and Tom. Sometimes this works exactly as I'd expect, but other times the column header is included in the sort, so I'll end up with rows sorted as Dick, Harry, Name, and Tom. This can really mess things up when I have, say, 6 rows containing a sheet title, user instructions, and header data frozen at the top and I don't want any of these rows to be included when sorting. Can anyone tell me how to control this? |
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