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Is there a way to lock 3 or 4 rows of information together so that when
you do a filter or data sort they will stay together?


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Put the same key into a cell on each row--and maybe use a second column to
indicate which record they are of that group.

But that gets pretty crummy pretty fast.

There's no way you can use one long row and hide/show the columns when you need
them?

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Is there a way to lock 3 or 4 rows of information together so that when
you do a filter or data sort they will stay together?

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