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How can I sort my data in a column and have it a blank row between every entry
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First, I'd just increase the row height so that it looks like the rows are
double spaced. (Inserting empty rows can screw up other things--pivottables, filters, charts... But if you want... Sort the data the way you want (we'll add the blank rows later) Find an empty column put 1 in the first row (with data) in that column Put 2 right under it. Now select those two cells and drag down the length of your data. You'll see a nice sequence of numbers--1 through the number of rows you need. Select that big list of numbers edit copy select the cell under the list edit paste now you have two sets of numbers 1-### and then 1-### again. Now sort by that column. Delete the column when you're done. Howie wrote: How can I sort my data in a column and have it a blank row between every entry -- Dave Peterson |
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