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My office has just deployed Office 2003 (migrated from 97) and I am still
getting used to some differences. The Sort Ascending button is behaving differently and I'm not sure if there's a setting somewhere to govern this... Used to be if you had a contiguous block of cells, you could click a SINGLE cell in the column you wanted to sort on. The data in the whole (contiguous) table would sort but the HEADER ROW would stay in place. Now, when I click Sort Ascending, the sort is including the header row and moving it out of row 1. Is there a way to control this? I've searched the help, dialog boxes and the newsgroups but I'm not seeing anything so far. I realize I can do CTRL-A, DATA SORT ... but that's a lot more keystroking than just clicking the A-Z button! Thanks for any help you can give me. Ann Scharpf |
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