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If you sort on two things, the second one is secondary sorting. This is done when after sorting some values are equal and need a further element to sort them. A classic example is sorting names. In a phone book, names are listed in surname order, and within each surname people are then listed in first name order. The surname is the primary sort and the first name is the secondary sort.
Sorting put data in order, like alphabetical order or date order or numeric order etc. Filtering excludes some data so you see just what you want. You might want to show dates from a certain year or numbers over a certain value or particular product names. You can define the filtering criteria that you want.
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The names are: Microsoft excel, Microsoft word, Microsoft duplicate
* to alphabetize, or to alphabetise. (verb) * alphabetization. (noun)
Excel workbooks start with three sheets when first opened. The default sheet names are: Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet2.
Excel is a spreadsheet. It prime function is in maths where the cells can contain values that operate mathematically against other cells. It is often mistakenly used as a database. In a database it is not possible to split a line of information. In a spreadsheet you could do a 'one armed bandit' on one row of information which would be catastrphic. Imagine sorting telephones numbers numerically but leaving the names of the people in place.
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It is a facility built into Excel that enables it to do it. It is used when typing in data, doing formulas, setting names for values and when creating charts.
Mina entered the first and last names of all of her employees and then alphabetized the list