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As far as I understand the sorting is Ok. Why do you think the result is
misleading? -- R. Khoshravan Please click "Yes" if it is helpful. "Ting Li" wrote: Hello, I have problem on designing a worksheet for client order management. One client order usually comes with several delivery from our side : PO# order qty DN# Qty ABC 20000pcs #12345 5000 #14355 5000 #21379 10000 DEF 10000pcs #23198 5000 #19834 5000 Question: the problem is that when I sort the column "DN#" with figures started by "1" the result comes out like this: PO# order qty DN# Qty ABC 20000pcs #12345 5000 #14355 5000 #19834 5000 Since the result is misleading, I am now looking for solutions that could correctly display my query. Any suggestions on the design/ excel function that could be used? |
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