I have a worksheet (more or less a template) on which I often have to sort 1
out of 4 columns at first (the 3rd one), then all 4 columns after (using the
1st of the 4 to sort, this time). I just switched to a newer version of
Excel and this new version keeps asking me if I want to expand my selection
because the program found data in adjacent cells.
Not such a big deal (2 more clicks), but it gets rather annoying, because I
used to have the job done immediately.
So I would like to know if somewhere in the program, there is a possibility
to modify the options for sorting and remove this internal check done by
default.
I don't think so. You could put a gap on either side (an empty column to both
the right and left of the column you wanted to sort).
Or just record a macro that sorts it the way you want.
And rerun that macro when you need to.
I think that this warning was added because of the number of users who actually
messed up their data by just sorting a single column (in error). I'd hate to
see it go (or even become a toggle).
FiluDlidu wrote:
gt;
gt; I have a worksheet (more or less a template) on which I often have to sort 1
gt; out of 4 columns at first (the 3rd one), then all 4 columns after (using the
gt; 1st of the 4 to sort, this time). I just switched to a newer version of
gt; Excel and this new version keeps asking me if I want to expand my selection
gt; because the program found data in adjacent cells.
gt;
gt; Not such a big deal (2 more clicks), but it gets rather annoying, because I
gt; used to have the job done immediately.
gt;
gt; So I would like to know if somewhere in the program, there is a possibility
gt; to modify the options for sorting and remove this internal check done by
gt; default.
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Dave Peterson
- Jul 20 Thu 2006 20:08
Set options for sorting columns in a worksheet
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