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Microsoft Works 8 - Vista - Putting a list into alphabetical order
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I have a document that is a long list of movie titles, created in Word in the format of 2 columns. I used to be able to select all and then Word would "sort" them into alphabetical order.... but having transferred this document to Works Word Processor, I don't appear to have this option any more. Anyone know if I can do this without having to resort to spreadsheets, about which I know nothing?! Thanks in advance.
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