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I have a spread sheet which I am sorting by 3 levels, all of which are ascending. The last level of sort is based on Options with a specific list, which is not alphabetical anymore, but it does not seen to work and puts it in alpha order anyway. Are "special" sort orders only good for the first level of sort? -- David |
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Do the special sort on the other two columns, then do another sort on the
column with the specific list. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "David" wrote in message ... Hi Group, I have a spread sheet which I am sorting by 3 levels, all of which are ascending. The last level of sort is based on Options with a specific list, which is not alphabetical anymore, but it does not seen to work and puts it in alpha order anyway. Are "special" sort orders only good for the first level of sort? -- David |
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Hi,
I am not sure what you mean. The first sort is by "W/O Num" with no "special" order, the second sort is by "Customer", again with no special order, then the last sort is by "Labor/Part/Misc", which is based on a list and is the special sort order, " "Labor ***", "Parts ***", "Misc. ***" ". In the last part of the sort, it puts it in alpha order, " "Labor ***", "Misc. ***", "Parts ***" ". I have tried choosing "special" at all the levels, but still no sucess. -- David "Bob Phillips" wrote: Do the special sort on the other two columns, then do another sort on the column with the specific list. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "David" wrote in message ... Hi Group, I have a spread sheet which I am sorting by 3 levels, all of which are ascending. The last level of sort is based on Options with a specific list, which is not alphabetical anymore, but it does not seen to work and puts it in alpha order anyway. Are "special" sort orders only good for the first level of sort? -- David |
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What I mean is do one sort using the two non-special columns. Then do
another sort, this time only keyed on the special column. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am not sure what you mean. The first sort is by "W/O Num" with no "special" order, the second sort is by "Customer", again with no special order, then the last sort is by "Labor/Part/Misc", which is based on a list and is the special sort order, " "Labor ***", "Parts ***", "Misc. ***" ". In the last part of the sort, it puts it in alpha order, " "Labor ***", "Misc. ***", "Parts ***" ". I have tried choosing "special" at all the levels, but still no sucess. -- David "Bob Phillips" wrote: Do the special sort on the other two columns, then do another sort on the column with the specific list. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "David" wrote in message ... Hi Group, I have a spread sheet which I am sorting by 3 levels, all of which are ascending. The last level of sort is based on Options with a specific list, which is not alphabetical anymore, but it does not seen to work and puts it in alpha order anyway. Are "special" sort orders only good for the first level of sort? -- David |
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Thanks. I did it a little differently than you suggested, sort of the other
way around. I found a help area that spoke of sorting on 4 columns and it worked. I did the special sort first then the separate regular sort. Seems to have worked. Thanks again. -- David "Bob Phillips" wrote: What I mean is do one sort using the two non-special columns. Then do another sort, this time only keyed on the special column. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "David" wrote in message ... Hi, I am not sure what you mean. The first sort is by "W/O Num" with no "special" order, the second sort is by "Customer", again with no special order, then the last sort is by "Labor/Part/Misc", which is based on a list and is the special sort order, " "Labor ***", "Parts ***", "Misc. ***" ". In the last part of the sort, it puts it in alpha order, " "Labor ***", "Misc. ***", "Parts ***" ". I have tried choosing "special" at all the levels, but still no sucess. -- David "Bob Phillips" wrote: Do the special sort on the other two columns, then do another sort on the column with the specific list. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "David" wrote in message ... Hi Group, I have a spread sheet which I am sorting by 3 levels, all of which are ascending. The last level of sort is based on Options with a specific list, which is not alphabetical anymore, but it does not seen to work and puts it in alpha order anyway. Are "special" sort orders only good for the first level of sort? -- David |
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