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Don Guillett
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Help; ther's got to be a better way :-(
As was mentioned. HELP will generally get you LESS response than a
meaningful subject line and a complete explanation of what you want along
with your excel version.
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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
"nikki dawn" wrote in message
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Thank you Michael M. I was sure there was a way (and there was!) I tried
what
you suggested and it worked for me. I didn't think of it as there was
already
a blank row inserted. You saved me a lot of manual labor and it is
appreciated.
As far as the "HELP" goes, I have to have these reports done by Wed. Next
time I will be more patient. I haven't posted that way previously but I
also
haven't had any responses previously.
Thanks for not ignoring my "Help" :-D
Nikki
"Michael M" wrote:
Hi Nikki
Firstly, a suggestion. Don't post messages with "Help" or similar. Try
and
use something that identifies the issue. A number of posters will ignore
a
"Help" mesasage line.
Try inserting a row before the last line of your header. Do your sort
below
that line and when finished remove the blank row.
Regards
Michael M
"nikki dawn" wrote:
Hi,
I have several reports that export into .xls spreadsheeets from SAP.
They
always export with multiple header lines which makes it hard to sort
because
doing 'DataSortw/ Header' only keeps the top line as header. I need
to keep
them all for my boss.
I have been doing them manually but the 2 new ones he gave me this
morning
contain 37,000 rows each.
Is there a way to sort all and have the first 6 rows be an exception?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Nikki
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