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SORT Header Row(s)
My worksheet column headers are in 2 rows. Short of combining those 2 rows of
header text into 1 row, is there a way designate that there are 2 header rows when sorting using the sort function, below? DATE | SORT | "My data range has header row" TIA, ~Karen |
SORT Header Row(s)
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Maybe you can just ignore the top header row and include just the bottom header and choose "my range has headers"... Or maybe you could just ignore both headers and not choose that option. ps. I'd create a single header row. You can use alt-enter to force a new line in the cell. Karen wrote: My worksheet column headers are in 2 rows. Short of combining those 2 rows of header text into 1 row, is there a way designate that there are 2 header rows when sorting using the sort function, below? DATE | SORT | "My data range has header row" TIA, ~Karen -- Dave Peterson |
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