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I think I have seen this before somewhere but I cannot see an easy way to do
it. I want to set up a basic spreadsheet with several columns and I would like to be able to sort them with just a pulldown or something in the header row. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks. John |
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In Excel 2003, select a cell in the list, and choose Data List Create
List From the dropdown arrow at the top of each column, select Sort Ascending or Sort Descending. For earlier versions, you can use programming, as Dave Peterson describes he http://www.contextures.com/xlSort02.html jmpruitt wrote: I think I have seen this before somewhere but I cannot see an easy way to do it. I want to set up a basic spreadsheet with several columns and I would like to be able to sort them with just a pulldown or something in the header row. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks. John -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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