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I am trying to include details from one list into another and sort by name
yet there seems to be a limistation that the new additions get sorted and go
at the bottom of the first list..
How can I remove any limitations..

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Are you sorting text or numbers?
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I am trying to include details from one list into another and sort by name
yet there seems to be a limistation that the new additions get sorted and
go
at the bottom of the first list..
How can I remove any limitations..



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Hi Anne,
The list I have has names and addresses but I am sorting by name


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Are you sorting text or numbers?
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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I am trying to include details from one list into another and sort by name
yet there seems to be a limistation that the new additions get sorted and
go
at the bottom of the first list..
How can I remove any limitations..




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