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.
To sort text alphabetically from A to Z in Excel, first select the range of cells containing the text you want to sort. Then, go to the "Data" tab on the ribbon and click on the "Sort A to Z" button, which looks like an A over a Z with an arrow. This will sort the selected text in ascending alphabetical order. If prompted, confirm whether to expand the selection to include adjacent data.
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).
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)
A to Z is a phrase not someone or something
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.
Highlight a range that has text and select sort. You can sort either up (A first) or down (Z first).