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sorting data
Column A is id#, Column B is a sub category of this number. Column C is a
smaller list of duplicates from Column B. I need to get the numbers in column C to match up with the corrosponding numbers in Column B without disrupting the relationship that Column B has to Column A to show wich numbers in the third list appear in the second list and it also needs to show what ID# it is a sub category of. |
sorting data
So your data is like this:
2 22 222 1 11 111 3 34 341 1 11 112 3 33 331 5 55 551 4 44 441 And you'd like it like this: 1 11 111 1 11 112 2 22 222 3 33 331 3 34 341 4 44 441 5 55 551 If this is correct, then simply highlight all of the data (all three columns) and from the DATA menu, choose SORT. Then sort based on Column A, then by Column B, then by Column C and click on the OK button. "JoeM" wrote: Column A is id#, Column B is a sub category of this number. Column C is a smaller list of duplicates from Column B. I need to get the numbers in column C to match up with the corrosponding numbers in Column B without disrupting the relationship that Column B has to Column A to show wich numbers in the third list appear in the second list and it also needs to show what ID# it is a sub category of. |
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