Hi,
Yes, you can copy into Excel for sorting, but you'll still need to reformat
the layout before sorting, so that you get each Title, Name & State series
onto a single line.
You might find it just as easy to do in Word, though. For example, if each
Title, Name & State line has a carriage return at the end, and there's an
empty paragraph separating each series, using Find & Replace, to change all
carriage returns to tabs, then all pairs of tabs to carriage returns, would
result in all the data being on one line, ready for sorting.
If you convert the re-formatted data to a table, using the tabs as column
separators, you will then be able to choose whichever of the Title, Name &
State you wanted to use as the primary, secondary and tertiary sorting keys.
After sorting, you could then reverse the conversion and Find & Replace
processes, if you wanted, to restore your original layout whilst retaining
the sorted results.
Cheers