How to sort data w/ formulas?

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Speedmaster

Hey guys,

I'm trying to sort several columns and rows in a worksheet. I want to
sort it by my 'totals' column which is actually derived via a simple
formula.

For example, the value displayed in the cell might be '48', but the
actual contents of the cell are: "=COUNTIF(Full_List_QA!F2:F401,
Sums_QA!E9)".

I can't get it to work the way I expected to at all. Is there a trick
to this or a simple technique I'm not doing?

All help and pointers to info appreciated. ;-)

Thanks!

Chris
http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/
 
Sorting should sort on the displayed value but I suspect your formulas should
be like

=COUNTIF(Full_List_QA!$F$2:$F$401,
Sums_QA!$E$9)

or

=COUNTIF(Full_List_QA!$F$2:$F$401,
Sums_QA!E9)
 
Thanks very much Tom! I'll try that.

What does adding the dollar signs to the formulas do or mean?

Thanks again.

Chris
 
Excel accepts cell references in what are called absolute and relative
ranges. Absolute ranges have a $ character before either the column portion
of the reference and/or the row portion of the reference. Relative ranges do
not use the $ character. The $ character indicates to Excel that it should
not increment the column and/or row reference as you fill a range with a
formula or as you copy a range. For example A1 is a relative range, while
$A$1 is an absolute range. If you enter =A1 in a cell and then fill that cell
down a column, the '1' in the reference will increment in each row. Thus, the
formula in row 50 would be =A50. However, if you enter =$A$1 in a cell and
fill down, the range reference will remain $A$1 -- it will not increment as
you fill or copy down a column.
 
I have a similar problem, I believe. I'm trying to sort a couple of columns,
the first with an alpha descriptor and the 2nd with a value created by a sum
formula. When I sort, the alpha column sorts fine but the sum formula column
does not change, so the values no longer align with the descriptor. How can
I get them to sort, maintaining their relationship?
 

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