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I have three rows at the top of my Excel spreadsheet. One row is the column
names; the other two rows contain data used in formulae elsewhere in the spreadsheet. Is there any way to do it without first selecting the data? I've found this method is very prone to error. How do I sort the data without sorting in the three header rows? Designating "header row" in the sort dialogue only identifies one row. |
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Suzy,
It expects to either use the top row of your selection as the header (from where it gets the column names for the Sort dialog), where it will leave it at the top, or to treat the top row of the selection as data, and sort it like any other. If you must leave the layout as it is, you'll have to manually select the data, sans headers, then tell the Data - Sort dialog you don't have a header. It will identify your columns only by letter now, not by name. Perhaps you could move those other two rows above the actual headers. You may want to put an empty row above the real header, which you can hide, if you're using expanded selection (select a single cell, and let the selection expand). -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Suzy Greblo" <Suzy wrote in message ... I have three rows at the top of my Excel spreadsheet. One row is the column names; the other two rows contain data used in formulae elsewhere in the spreadsheet. Is there any way to do it without first selecting the data? I've found this method is very prone to error. How do I sort the data without sorting in the three header rows? Designating "header row" in the sort dialogue only identifies one row. |
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One way to do this is to use a named range which would have everything other
than the first three rows. Then When you want to sort, Just select the named range. "Suzy Greblo" wrote: I have three rows at the top of my Excel spreadsheet. One row is the column names; the other two rows contain data used in formulae elsewhere in the spreadsheet. Is there any way to do it without first selecting the data? I've found this method is very prone to error. How do I sort the data without sorting in the three header rows? Designating "header row" in the sort dialogue only identifies one row. |
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Maybe...
Say headers are in row 1. "formula data" in rows 2:3. Real data in rows 4:xxx. Maybe you could move rows 2:3 before row 1--and even hide those new rows 1:2. (It might make it slightly easier.) Suzy Greblo wrote: I have three rows at the top of my Excel spreadsheet. One row is the column names; the other two rows contain data used in formulae elsewhere in the spreadsheet. Is there any way to do it without first selecting the data? I've found this method is very prone to error. How do I sort the data without sorting in the three header rows? Designating "header row" in the sort dialogue only identifies one row. -- Dave Peterson |
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