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Hello everyone,
How can I do this in a quick way? The data that I received has December 2004 to januar 2000 in Column B1 to BJ1 and under these column headings there are about 10 rows of data. I like the order to be from Jan 2000 to Dec 2004 rather than the way it is now. There has to be a way to flip all the data but I can't figure out how. Any idea? Thanks |
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Hi Thrava,
Use Excel's built-in Sort, with the optional left-to right option: Data | Sort | Options | Check "Left to Right" option | OK | select "Ascending" option --- Regards, Norman "thrava" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, How can I do this in a quick way? The data that I received has December 2004 to januar 2000 in Column B1 to BJ1 and under these column headings there are about 10 rows of data. I like the order to be from Jan 2000 to Dec 2004 rather than the way it is now. There has to be a way to flip all the data but I can't figure out how. Any idea? Thanks |
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Hi Thrava,
| select "Ascending" option Should read: | select "Ascending" option for Row 1 | OK --- Regards, Norman "Norman Jones" wrote in message ... Hi Thrava, Use Excel's built-in Sort, with the optional left-to right option: Data | Sort | Options | Check "Left to Right" option | OK | select "Ascending" option --- Regards, Norman "thrava" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, How can I do this in a quick way? The data that I received has December 2004 to januar 2000 in Column B1 to BJ1 and under these column headings there are about 10 rows of data. I like the order to be from Jan 2000 to Dec 2004 rather than the way it is now. There has to be a way to flip all the data but I can't figure out how. Any idea? Thanks |
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Unbeleivable,
I thought I knew the sort menu.... Thanks so much, save ton of time -----Original Message----- Hi Thrava, | select "Ascending" option Should read: | select "Ascending" option for Row 1 | OK --- Regards, Norman "Norman Jones" wrote in message . .. Hi Thrava, Use Excel's built-in Sort, with the optional left-to right option: Data | Sort | Options | Check "Left to Right" option | OK | select "Ascending" option --- Regards, Norman "thrava" wrote in message ... Hello everyone, How can I do this in a quick way? The data that I received has December 2004 to januar 2000 in Column B1 to BJ1 and under these column headings there are about 10 rows of data. I like the order to be from Jan 2000 to Dec 2004 rather than the way it is now. There has to be a way to flip all the data but I can't figure out how. Any idea? Thanks . |
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you can transpose the data so that the months are listed down the way. Select
all the data and click in a blank area eidt, Paste special, transpose Then sort by month. click in one cell in the month column and sort If you need to then you can transpose again back to the original layout. Hope it works "thrava" wrote: Hello everyone, How can I do this in a quick way? The data that I received has December 2004 to januar 2000 in Column B1 to BJ1 and under these column headings there are about 10 rows of data. I like the order to be from Jan 2000 to Dec 2004 rather than the way it is now. There has to be a way to flip all the data but I can't figure out how. Any idea? Thanks |
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