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Separate Column Sorting
Dear all,
I've a table consisting three groups of data. Columns A,B,C & D is the first group; columns E,F,G & H is the second and....so forth for the third. Then I filled in numbers into the first group in random order, such as: 12 25 7 33 8 15 11 19 10 4 22 18 After I filled in the numbers, can I sort those numbers from A1:D.... in ascending or descending order(over and down)? If yes, how to do it? Please kindly advise. Thanks in advance. |
In order to expedite a response, what results do you expect from the
sort you're "sort of" describing? It's not clear. |
Hi Blue Hornet
After sorting, I want the result as: 4 7 8 10 11 12 15 18 19 22 25 33 Thanks. "Blue Hornet" wrote: In order to expedite a response, what results do you expect from the sort you're "sort of" describing? It's not clear. |
Okay; this is clear.
What you'll want to do is select the values in Row 1 that you want to sort, then "Data / Sort" and click the "Options" button in the dialog box. You want to "Sort by Row" (I think--I'm not at Excel right now). Back at the dialog box you'll select the row to sort. Then do the same operation for each of the following rows. Finally, you'll come back again and do a sort by each column. Finally, you'll have a sorted matrix with lower values at top right, higher ones at bottom right. I'm sure there will be a much more elegant way to arrive at this arrangement using worksheet functions and no physical sorting of the data (which I would not normally perform, as the order the data is received and recorded usually has significance). But this should get you where you say you want to be. |
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