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    fst
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    sorting by one column

    Hi. I have a workshett problem & would appreciate any help. I have a
    woorkshett with a large number of columns for data tracking responses. I
    need to be able to select one column to sort by & have all other columns
    follow so that the information in the rows matches. For instance, if I sort
    by a name alphabetically, all the following rows need to stay with the name
    they were with initially. However, the sheet is very large and when I pick
    the column to sort by Excell wants to only sort the columns visible on the
    screen & the rest of the data becomes mis-matched. If I try highlighting the
    screen to sort all data it wants to only sort by the first column, not the
    column of choice. I'd like to not have to move columns around just to sort.
    Any ideas?

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: sorting by one column

    First, I never let excel guess at the range to sort. Too many bad things can
    happen.

    I select my range first, then use data|sort to specify my key columns.

    If you sort your data lots of different ways, you may want to try this
    technique:
    http://contextures.com/xlSort02.html
    From Debra Dalgleish's site.

    fst wrote:
    >
    > Hi. I have a workshett problem & would appreciate any help. I have a
    > woorkshett with a large number of columns for data tracking responses. I
    > need to be able to select one column to sort by & have all other columns
    > follow so that the information in the rows matches. For instance, if I sort
    > by a name alphabetically, all the following rows need to stay with the name
    > they were with initially. However, the sheet is very large and when I pick
    > the column to sort by Excell wants to only sort the columns visible on the
    > screen & the rest of the data becomes mis-matched. If I try highlighting the
    > screen to sort all data it wants to only sort by the first column, not the
    > column of choice. I'd like to not have to move columns around just to sort.
    > Any ideas?


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    Dave Peterson

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