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Sorting "A to Z" means to sort in ascending order. As dates increase in value
as time goes on, sorting A to Z would place your dates in oldest to newest order. Some sorting differences may occur based on whether you have header rows selected, or how much data you have selected before attempting your sort. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Laurel" wrote: I have a little spread shee with a column called "date" that contains dates in a "*3/14/2001" format. That's what I see when I highlight all its cells and click "format cells." I'm accustomed to sorting by clicking on the column header and then the "sort xxx to xxx" icon. Five minutes ago I did this and was offered "sort oldest to newest" and "sort newest to oldest" menu items. I don't know exactly what I did after that, but now when I try to do the same thing I'm only offered "sort A to Z" and "Sort Z to A." This doesn't work out right, of course. What's going on? TIA LAS . |
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