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I can I turn off the sort warning in Excel 2003?
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I don't know of a way to remove it -- but it took years to get that warning in
there. I'm surprised that it hasn't saved you from destroying your data at
least once.

(To me, dismissing that warning is a small price to pay to make sure I don't
screw up my data.)



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I can I turn off the sort warning in Excel 2003?


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Thanks for your reply Mr. Peterson. In my application I sort data in columns
multiple times every day. The "Edit" undo has saved me from losing data and
is not as intrusive as having to tell excel twice to do a sort. I could also
put blank columns and rows around all my data and then hide them but that
would make for very large work sheets.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't know of a way to remove it -- but it took years to get that warning in
there. I'm surprised that it hasn't saved you from destroying your data at
least once.

(To me, dismissing that warning is a small price to pay to make sure I don't
screw up my data.)



D Hensley wrote:

I can I turn off the sort warning in Excel 2003?


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