Kuby said:
No and yes. In a bell curve the highest value is in th the "center" of the
listed data with the next highest value falling off to the next
highest/lowest position from center.
Actually, it is not organized that way. A Normal curve has the most frequently
occuring value in the center, not the highest value. Think of the curve for the
distribution of people's height. The 7' guy is not plotted at the center --
he's way out 4 sigma or so to the right.
Apparantly you are looking for a Histogram function, not a sort function as you
asked for. See my previously posted note about how to use Excel to generate a
histogram.
Bill