sort a column without losing the corresponding value in next col

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sun_rise

How do I sort a column of titles in one column alphabetically without losing
the corresponding value it is attached to in the next column?
 
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JBeaucaire

1) Select ALL the columns that make up the data set, not just one column
2) Do not use the sort icon, click on DATA > SORT to open the advanced
sorting window
3) Set the sort columns in the order you want

Does that help?
 
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Desri Linghor

i have my payroll set up on the spreadsheet in excell. when i need to change something in my columns, such as hours some of the columns don't subtotal anymore how do i fix it so it subtotals



JBeaucaire wrote:

1) Select ALL the columns that make up the data set, not just one column2) Do
06-Nov-09

1) Select ALL the columns that make up the data set, not just one colum
2) Do not use the sort icon, click on DATA > SORT to open the advance
sorting windo
3) Set the sort columns in the order you wan

Does that help
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sort a column without losing the corresponding value in next col
How do I sort a column of titles in one column alphabetically without losin
the corresponding value it is attached to in the next column?

1) Select ALL the columns that make up the data set, not just one column2) Do
1) Select ALL the columns that make up the data set, not just one colum
2) Do not use the sort icon, click on DATA > SORT to open the advance
sorting windo
3) Set the sort columns in the order you wan

Does that help
-
"Actually, I *am* a rocket scientist." -- J
(www.MadRocketScientist.com

Your feedback is appreciated, click YES if this post helped you

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