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What happened when you tried it?
Sort will remember the parameters you give it, so after you've done it the first time, you should be able to repeat it with one or two clicks. If you need further help, post back with the version of Excel you are using. Regards, Fred "Chris Dundorf" <Chris wrote in message ... I have a part numbering spreadsheet for my manufacturing business. Columns a Part #, Description, Mfg P/N, Mfg Name, Cost, weblink, etc. There is one header row with above descriptions. I typically need to sort by Part # or Description. Is there are really quick way to run the sort function. I love it to be one or two mindless clicks. Thanks, Chris |
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