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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.
It sounds like you're referring to MS Excel. If so... Add Level lets you tell the system what to base the sort on in the event that you have identical cell contents within the first sort criterion. For example, if you have a sheet with first names in col. A, last names in col. B, addresses in col. C, etc., and you select col. B as the first basis for the sort and col. A for the second, it will sort the list by last names, and it will sort groups with the same last name by first names.
Microsoft Word 2003 can sort text, such as a list of peoples' names, class names, names of inventory items, etc. However, the option is somewhat hidden under the "Sort" menu. To sort text, such as a list of names: 1. Highlight the list of names with your mouse. 2. Choose "Table" then "Sort". 3. The "Sort Text" dialog box should appear. Most likely you will not have to make any changes. However, if you desire, click the "Descending" radio button to sort the text in descending order. 4. Click "OK" to close the dialog box. * 2 years ago http://malektips.com/word_2003_0045.html
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Name in My Computer, you can sort file names alphabetically by clicking the "name" column heading. And Corey day is gay
you need to in the design grid, in the Sort row, click the Course Names Sort arrow and pick Ascending.
Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.Select the cells before you sort them and include any cells related to the ones that are being sorted on. So if you were sorting a list of names and for each name there was other details on the same row then you need to select not just the names, but all of the cells with the data. Then when you sort, each row will move with the first cell as it is sorted.
This question cannot be answered. Names do not have ancestry of this sort.
Charles, James, Leonard, Henry etc.
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.
You could do something like: sort fileName.txt | uniq > newfile.txt
Name column heading.