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I cannot find the sort tool on any menu. Any ideas?
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You can find it in the Data Menu, next to tools.

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You can find it in the Data Menu, next to tools.

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Hi Ian,

I cannot find the sort tool on any menu. Any ideas?


Data, sort. If it doesn't show, wait a second for the menu to expand
and show all entries. If it still doesn't show, you need to reset your
menu:

rightclick the menu, select "Worksheet Menu Bar" and click the Reset
button.

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Jan Karel Pieterse
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http://www.jkp-ads.com

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