Please ask this question again using words that make it clear what you would like to know. Ensure you put the question in the correct category to get a meaningful answer. My best guess is that the answer to your question is to click on the heading in the Windows Explorer above the file name to sort files. You can switch back and forth between ascending or descending sorts by clicking the heading multiple times.
Try the name column. It alternates between ascending and descending.
Name column heading.
By clicking the NAME column heading.
Name in My Computer, you can sort file names alphabetically by clicking the "name" column heading. And Corey day is gay
The letters in the heading above a worksheet grid are called column names.
A cell address is a combination of the column heading and row heading. So the cell that is where column C and row 3 meet, is cell C3. Cells can also be given actual names that can be used to identify them. You can have a name like Total for a cell.
Ideally have the names in the first column of your data. Then select the column that has the names in it and the other columns. The active cell should be in the first column. Then go up to "Data" on the toolbar or the Sort and Filter options. You can select to sort alphabetically. If the Names are not in the first column you can use the Advanced sort option and choose it as the column you want to sort on when all of the columns of data are selected.
The website Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has a information column that might supply those answers.
alphabetically
AvocadoAppleBananaCarrotDateEggplantFigGrapeHoneydewIchangJalapenoKiwiLemonMangoNectarineOrangeParsnipQuinceRadishSweetcornTomatoUllucoVoavongaWatermelonXiguaYamZucchini
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.
scientists classify storms with names alphabetically
You will be sorting. So an up or down arrow is the symbol used, depending on which way you want to sort, such like A to Z or Z to A order.