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I'd like to sort a data base by column C and have all the associated
date in the rest of the columns sort as well. How is that done?

Thanks for any help
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travelersway wrote:
I'd like to sort a data base by column C and have all the associated
date in the rest of the columns sort as well. How is that done?

Thanks for any help
Travelersway


It sounds like your in the datasheet view of a table.
Sorting is normally done in a query or report, but you can sort
the data sheet in descending or ascending order by clicking on the col
header and then clicking the button that says z to a or a to z. Access
will keep the rows together.

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Wrong answer, that would disassociate all of the data
from the corresponding column being sorted.

First Select a cell in the column you want to sort in (this is not
real important is you use the Sort menu.

Second select all cells, for all versions of Excel through
Excel 2002 (XP) that would be Ctrl+A like in ALL applications
software.

If you have Excel 2003 (your data is at risk using
Ctrl+A) you have to hit Ctrl+A twice and probably worse after
Excel 2003. You can accomplish "almost"
the same thing using the gray button between the row headings and
the column headings, and most likely will change your active cell.

Third, Data, Sort, Column A or as known by the header row (1st row)
cell of the selection. If your data has a header column be sure to
check the "My data has headers" so that it will not be sorted.

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/sorting.htm
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/shortx2k.htm

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travelersway wrote:
I'd like to sort a data base by column C and have all the associated
date in the rest of the columns sort as well. How is that done?

Thanks for any help
Travelersway


It sounds like your in the datasheet view of a table.
Sorting is normally done in a query or report, but you can sort
the data sheet in descending or ascending order by clicking on the col
header and then clicking the button that says z to a or a to z. Access
will keep the rows together.

gls858



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David McRitchie wrote:
Wrong answer, that would disassociate all of the data
from the corresponding column being sorted.

First Select a cell in the column you want to sort in (this is not
real important is you use the Sort menu.

Second select all cells, for all versions of Excel through
Excel 2002 (XP) that would be Ctrl+A like in ALL applications
software.

If you have Excel 2003 (your data is at risk using
Ctrl+A) you have to hit Ctrl+A twice and probably worse after
Excel 2003. You can accomplish "almost"
the same thing using the gray button between the row headings and
the column headings, and most likely will change your active cell.

Third, Data, Sort, Column A or as known by the header row (1st row)
cell of the selection. If your data has a header column be sure to
check the "My data has headers" so that it will not be sorted.

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/sorting.htm
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/shortx2k.htm

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travelersway wrote:
I'd like to sort a data base by column C and have all the associated
date in the rest of the columns sort as well. How is that done?

Thanks for any help
Travelersway


It sounds like your in the datasheet view of a table.
Sorting is normally done in a query or report, but you can sort
the data sheet in descending or ascending order by clicking on the col
header and then clicking the button that says z to a or a to z. Access
will keep the rows together.

gls858



Sorry about that David I thought I was in the Access group as you can see
by my last sentence. My humble apologies to the OP.

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Fair enough.

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Sorry about that David I thought I was in the Access group as you can see
by my last sentence. My humble apologies to the OP.






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