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Data sort seperate by blank row
Hi!
In the past when I have done a data sort, the block of cells has been confined by 1) a column which doesn't contain a header row and 2) a blank row. I want to use this feature but today, Excel has decided it will ignore the blank row and act as if all rows are one block. This seems inconsistent - I was relying on inserting a blank row to deal with each block of cells seperately as I have done in the past. Does anyone know what I need to do to get Excel to act as it usually has done? |
Data sort seperate by blank row
You need a complete column and/or row of empty cells to keep Excel from
"jumping teh fence" when sorting blocks of data. Be careful about those empty columns-- are you sure you don't want that data to stay with the block being sorted? HTH "Bod" wrote: Hi! In the past when I have done a data sort, the block of cells has been confined by 1) a column which doesn't contain a header row and 2) a blank row. I want to use this feature but today, Excel has decided it will ignore the blank row and act as if all rows are one block. This seems inconsistent - I was relying on inserting a blank row to deal with each block of cells seperately as I have done in the past. Does anyone know what I need to do to get Excel to act as it usually has done? |
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