It is often called a "descending" sort.
Select the data you want to sort. On the Sort option, which is on the Home ribbon, click on the A-Z button and choose the order to sort as A to Z.
The sort button, which normally has A and Z on it and arrows indicating things can be sorted in either way.
Select the data you want to sort. Then use the Sort option, picking A to Z for ascending order or Z to A for descending order. You can choose which columns to sort by and even to do primary and secondary sorts, like sorting first by surname and then by first name.
I think it was called pelts or something of that sort.
When you sort numbers from largest to smallest, or sort text from Z to A (in reverse alphabetical order).
A to Z is a phrase not someone or something
oh dear, I think you read it in a tutorial or something LHS means the (Left Hand Side) but there is noting specific called LHS attribute. ex: z = something LHS here is (z)
For alphabetical, Ascending is Z->A and Descending is A->Z
because they got something that sort of looks like a hump and someone called them that and it stuck.
Something having g to do with the letter Z
Highlight a range that has text and select sort. You can sort either up (A first) or down (Z first).