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Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 16. August 2016., 02:53:35 »

Your Tip Helped Me Solve The Problem.

Instead Of ( Normally ) Using The Options Presented In The Column Itself, I Used The DATA > SORT Option On The Main ToolBar.

Thank You.
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 16. August 2016., 02:33:48 »

Sorry, Forgot To Say,

Although I Have Added The M$ Update To ( Mostly ) Read XLSX Files, I Am Still Using OFFICE 2003 PRO.

Thank You.
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 15. August 2016., 19:54:00 »

Let's begin by stablishing the Office Version, in 2007+ there's the opton to sort by columns in the start ribbon
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 15. August 2016., 16:05:27 »

Hello,

I Am Far From Being Comfortable Using EXCEL.

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There Is A Site Called **ALL400S**, And Their Homepage Allows The Download Of 3 EXCEL Files.

1 Of Those Files Is Called **Companies Looking For Help**.

That File Has A Column Called **Country**.

I Have Tried, But Have Not Managed To Do An Ascending Sort Of The Whole Spreadsheet By That Column.

Any Help Would Be Appreciated.

Thank You.

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