This is the result of a sorting that I do - the range is formatted as text:

756/1-015
756/1-019
756/1-020
756/102-017
756/102-020
756/1-031
756/105-004
756/105-006
756/106-002

I do not want the value 756/1-031 to end in that position as it belongs after 756/1-20, but apparently the sorting procedure disregards the dash.
Replacing the dash with an underscore can solve the problem, but I would very much like to avoid that solution.
Is it possible to make Excel respect the dash as a significant element in the string?

NSV