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Is this possible? Is there a way to sort on those numbers without
spliting them into separate columns? The easiest way is to use a helper column of formulas to extract the values on which to base the sort. For example, if ABC 12345 were in cell A1, then the formula: =VALUE(MID(A1,FIND(" ",A1)+1,LEN(A1))) will extract the final number. Copy that down, then select everything and sort on that column. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Abi" wrote in message ... A co-worker has a spreadsheet with five columns. One of the columns contains a string of characters similar to the following: ABC 12345 description of the project BBC 30492 another project description ZZY 01234 a third description of a project She split that column into three columns so that she could sort on the numbers. Now she wants to put the rows back together in the order she sorted them in. Is this possible? Is there a way to sort on those numbers without spliting them into separate columns? Thanks! |
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