Sort Columns of data at the same time, without regard to order.

H

Herc

I have a spreadsheet where I keep track of student's marks for tests. At the
end of the term, I would like to sort the marks, without keeping them lined
up with the test number, so I can keep the top 5 marks for each student.

Example:

Student/test s1 s2 s3 s4 s5
test 1 7 8 0 2 10
test 2 10 5 10 8 9
test 3 9 8 9 10 5
test 4 2 5 10 8 8

In the above example I would want to sort each column so that they were
highest to lowest, without affecting the column with test 1 etc. I just want
to sort the marks to see the top so many, and grade based on that.

I used to block of the values only, and hit sort, and all columns would be
sorted, but that doesn't work in Excel 2007.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
A

Ashish Mathur

<I used to block of the values only, and hit sort, and all columns would be
sorted>

How could you do this in Excel 2003 - please let us know. As far as I know,
if there are multiple columns, you have to specify a sort order I.e. first
by this, then by this and so on. How could you sort all columns
independently in one go

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Regards,

Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com
 
H

Herc

Ashish,

Thank you for all your help. I was requesting on behalf of another
instructor, and since they only wanted to find out the top 5 quiz marks, I
thought I would check out your website and some of your solutions there. I
found a formula (LARGE) which will do exactly what the instructors want and
make everyones life here easier.

Thanks again. (I don't know how they were able to sort the whole block, I
was going by what they told me, I think it was in a much older version of
Excel.)
 

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