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Default How do I set a column to list entries in Alphabetic order?

I am a student studying RE law and have a lot of terms to learn. I would
like to make an alphebetic list of terms from multiple textbooks into a
spreadsheet and want to command it to list them in alphabetic order for me.
How do i do this?
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enter all the terms. When you are done, select all the terms and go to Data
Sort. Follow the menu.


P.S. if you are including definitions in your entries make sure that you
highlight both the term column and the definition column before sorting.
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"lisslou" wrote:

I am a student studying RE law and have a lot of terms to learn. I would
like to make an alphebetic list of terms from multiple textbooks into a
spreadsheet and want to command it to list them in alphabetic order for me.
How do i do this?

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