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I need help. I am creating a simple list in an excel worksheet. Column 1 is
name, column 2 is address, 3 is city, 4 is state, etc...my problem is I do not know how to sort the list by name and still have columns 2, 3, 4 and so on stay with the orginal column 1? |
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The rows should stay.
Click anywhere in the list and select "Data-Sort" select the Column you want to sort on and "OK". You'll note that when you select "Data-Sort" xl will highlight the range it figures you want to sort. -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "jairwolf" wrote in message ... I need help. I am creating a simple list in an excel worksheet. Column 1 is name, column 2 is address, 3 is city, 4 is state, etc...my problem is I do not know how to sort the list by name and still have columns 2, 3, 4 and so on stay with the orginal column 1? |
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Since Excel can make mistakes in estimating the current region to sort, best
to manually select all columns you want included then do your sort based on the name column in DataSortSort by. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:15:03 -0800, "jairwolf" wrote: I need help. I am creating a simple list in an excel worksheet. Column 1 is name, column 2 is address, 3 is city, 4 is state, etc...my problem is I do not know how to sort the list by name and still have columns 2, 3, 4 and so on stay with the orginal column 1? |
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