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![]() I have a spreadsheet with several related columns and I wish to focus on three of them. Column A gives me an alphabetically sorted column which I wish to sort using columns B and C. I want to sort column B in ascending order, while at the same time sorting column C in descending order and based on this to see what I get in column A. How do I do this? -- If you wish to reply using e-mail, please add a 35 (the number) after bullseye. |
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bullseye wrote:
I have a spreadsheet with several related columns and I wish to focus on three of them. Column A gives me an alphabetically sorted column which I wish to sort using columns B and C. I want to sort column B in ascending order, while at the same time sorting column C in descending order and based on this to see what I get in column A. How do I do this? (Column A loses its alphabetical sorting once the sorting with columns B and C completes.) -- If you wish to reply using e-mail, please add a 35 (the number) after bullseye. |
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Select your range. Click on Data/Sort and make your selections from the dialog box. Andy. "bullseye" wrote in message ... bullseye wrote: I have a spreadsheet with several related columns and I wish to focus on three of them. Column A gives me an alphabetically sorted column which I wish to sort using columns B and C. I want to sort column B in ascending order, while at the same time sorting column C in descending order and based on this to see what I get in column A. How do I do this? (Column A loses its alphabetical sorting once the sorting with columns B and C completes.) -- If you wish to reply using e-mail, please add a 35 (the number) after bullseye. |
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![]() sorry for the delayed reply. The Data/Sort function is a step in the right direction but doesn't work well. Andy wrote: Hi Select your range. Click on Data/Sort and make your selections from the dialog box. Andy. "bullseye" I have a spreadsheet with several related columns and I wish to focus on three of them. Column A gives me an alphabetically sorted column which I wish to sort using columns B and C. I want to sort column B in ascending order, while at the same time sorting column C in descending order and based on this to see what I get in column A. How do I do this? (Column A loses its alphabetical sorting once the sorting with columns B and C completes.) -- If you wish to reply using e-mail, please add a 35 (the number) after bullseye. -- If you wish to reply using e-mail, please add a 35 (the number) after bullseye. |
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