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In using the sort function on Excel (version 2002), the Sort function not
only sorts data, but also the cell formatting. This makes no sense to me. The sort function should not effect (or at least it should be an option) the borders and shading of the cells. I apply the shading of the cells to produce an overall look of my worksheet. However, when I sort the data, the shading is all jumbled up, therefore I cannot apply colors and shading the way I want to on sheets that have data that needs to be sorted. |
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Many people would argue that they format the cells after what's in them not
where they are. However some can be done using conditional formatting using formula and ROW() etc.. Here's an example http://www.cpearson.com/excel/banding.htm Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Lisa D.N.1" wrote: In using the sort function on Excel (version 2002), the Sort function not only sorts data, but also the cell formatting. This makes no sense to me. The sort function should not effect (or at least it should be an option) the borders and shading of the cells. I apply the shading of the cells to produce an overall look of my worksheet. However, when I sort the data, the shading is all jumbled up, therefore I cannot apply colors and shading the way I want to on sheets that have data that needs to be sorted. |
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