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Dear Sir/Mam,
I m facing new problem in these days. I have workbook which contains data
like this

s.no. Name of Customer BillNo. Date Concession Form Form No. Amount

How can i sort data after filtering by customer name in ascending order with
serial no. I want to sort all data by ascending order of customer name.

Thanks

Rao ratan Singh
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Default How sort filtered file.

As far as I know, if you sort it after filtering, you'll only sort the
filtered data, not the whole data set. If you want the whole data set
sorted, you'll need to do that before filtering.

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Dear Sir/Mam,
I m facing new problem in these days. I have workbook which contains data
like this

s.no. Name of Customer BillNo. Date Concession Form Form No.
Amount

How can i sort data after filtering by customer name in ascending order
with
serial no. I want to sort all data by ascending order of customer name.

Thanks

Rao ratan Singh



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