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Ben Register

Linking Cells in a row.
 
Hello,
I am trying to link several cells in a row, so that when I sort one
column, the rest of the row of information stays with the sorted cell.

Thank you...

Ben Register

Search33

Linking Cells in a row.
 
Hi Ben,
All you need to do is highlight all the columns of the information. For
example: If your "sort by" column is A and you want all information in
columns B-F to stay with it, highlight A-F.

Then you can highlight one cell in the group of cells that are highlighted.
This shows up as a white cell within the highlighted area. press tab until
the white box is in the column you want to sort by. Then just hit the sort
button and all the rows will stay with the sort by column.

- Search

"Ben Register" wrote:

Hello,
I am trying to link several cells in a row, so that when I sort one
column, the rest of the row of information stays with the sorted cell.

Thank you...

Ben Register


gls858

Linking Cells in a row.
 
Search33 wrote:
Hi Ben,
All you need to do is highlight all the columns of the information. For
example: If your "sort by" column is A and you want all information in
columns B-F to stay with it, highlight A-F.

Then you can highlight one cell in the group of cells that are highlighted.
This shows up as a white cell within the highlighted area. press tab until
the white box is in the column you want to sort by. Then just hit the sort
button and all the rows will stay with the sort by column.

- Search

"Ben Register" wrote:

Hello,
I am trying to link several cells in a row, so that when I sort one
column, the rest of the row of information stays with the sorted cell.

Thank you...

Ben Register

I usually sort all rows on my sheet so I find it handy
just to click the square above row 1 and to the left of
col A. This highlights the entire sheet. Then do the sort.

gls858

Ben Register

Linking Cells in a row.
 
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I tried your soultion, but I keep getting a message
that "merged cells need to be of identical size." Am I going to have to
un-merge my cells to get this to work?
--
Ben Register
SGT, USA
Company Legal NCO


"Search33" wrote:

Hi Ben,
All you need to do is highlight all the columns of the information. For
example: If your "sort by" column is A and you want all information in
columns B-F to stay with it, highlight A-F.

Then you can highlight one cell in the group of cells that are highlighted.
This shows up as a white cell within the highlighted area. press tab until
the white box is in the column you want to sort by. Then just hit the sort
button and all the rows will stay with the sort by column.

- Search

"Ben Register" wrote:

Hello,
I am trying to link several cells in a row, so that when I sort one
column, the rest of the row of information stays with the sorted cell.

Thank you...

Ben Register


Gord Dibben

Linking Cells in a row.
 
Ben

Yes.

You have run up against one of the disadvantages of using merged cells.

They do not sort, filter, copy, paste and other operations I can't think of
right now.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 00:24:04 -0800, Ben Register
wrote:

Hello,
Thanks for your reply. I tried your soultion, but I keep getting a message
that "merged cells need to be of identical size." Am I going to have to
un-merge my cells to get this to work?




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