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The basic process would be to get all email addresses into a single column.
Then select ALL columns to be sorted and use Data -- Sort and choose the column with the email addresses as the column to base the sort on. Duplicate email addresses will end up on adjacent rows. "mel1936" wrote: I have imported text data (e-mail addresses) into a worksheet that also has a column of text data (also e-mail addresses), many of which, but not all, are the same as the imported text data. I wish to sort the imported text data into the rows of the matching original text data. How do I do that? |
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