I can move the columns' display order on the Set Report Layout tab
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Select the request estatus Queue high-level
Select the request estatus Queue high-level
In order to make data in cells to be seen, if you don't want to change row or column sizes you can change the font size of the data.
In Excel 2007, the quickest and easiest way to accomplish this is to copy your data to a new column and apply the Remove Duplicates command.Given a column of data in column A.Click on A, the column heading.Press Ctrl-C to copy the column.Click on B, the column heading for the next column.Press Ctrl-V to copy the data from column A to column B.Click on B, the column heading.Click on the Data tab on the menu ribbon bar.In the Data Tools section, click on the Remove Duplicates button (continue with current selection).Observe that column B contains only one copy of each item from column A.If you want the list in alpabetic or numeric order, just sort column B.
It would use the data in the column as the basis for the sorting and sort the rest of the data.
This is not a question, but my best guess to answer is: If the numeric data is too wide for the column, then increase the width of the column.
Just give an auto increment value in a column and retrive it in order dec. Then you get output in lifo order
To sort alphanumeric data like "P15-033-1" in Excel, first ensure the data is in a single column. Select the column, then go to the "Data" tab and click on "Sort." In the sort dialog, you can choose to sort by the column containing your alphanumeric data, and select either "A to Z" or "Z to A" for the desired order. Excel will sort the data based on the alphanumeric characters, treating numbers and letters appropriately.
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Data can be transposed in Excel, so that the data that was in a row will go into a column and data that was in a column will go into a row. There is a TRANSPOSE function or you can copy your data and then use Paste Special and pick the Transpose option.