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On Excel 2007/2010, I would like to know, is there a way of putting various dates all in "02/01/2013" format, lined up horizontally, in order with oldest date to newest day ?
So, on the spreadsheet, the dates in each sell :
09/10/2012 12/09/2012 1/10/2012 19/08/2012 ...... etc etc
Lined up horizontally, but to be put in order.
Anyone help ? I have tried "Oldest to Newest" sort function, didn't work :(
So, on the spreadsheet, the dates in each sell :
09/10/2012 12/09/2012 1/10/2012 19/08/2012 ...... etc etc
Lined up horizontally, but to be put in order.
Anyone help ? I have tried "Oldest to Newest" sort function, didn't work :(
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Or does it only work for columns ........ not rows?
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Or does it only work for columns ........ not rows?
Highlight the Row, go to Data tab at top middle of sheet, press Sort A-Z button, box will come up asking for Row, sort by, choose the correct row number, Sort On choose the word 'Values', Order choose oldest to newest. That seems to do the trick for me. Sounds more complicated than it actually is.
Let us know how you go on.
Let us know how you go on.
http:// blog.co ntextur es.com/ archive s/2011/ 07/11/s ort-a-r ow-in-e xcel-20 10/
I tried following this on a simple table and it seemed to work, similar to what ruthandsam suggested.
I tried following this on a simple table and it seemed to work, similar to what ruthandsam suggested.
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