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dosset | 17:24 Tue 22nd Mar 2005 | Technology
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can anybody take me through the procedure for compiling a two or  three column list then sorting them all alphabetically(by that i mean all lists are in  a-z order so when printed out they all appear fully alphabetical).I believe excel should do it but how?

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On the toolbar (at the top) in Excel you will see a button with a A above a Z with an arrow pointing down. Press this when you have made your list and it will sort your stuff alphabeticaly. It works for me.

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that will only sort out each column singularly not multiple columns

I don't think you can do multiple columns in the way that I think you mean.
Highlight the multiple colums by dragging across the header colums, then choose the Sort option from the Data menu - you can then sort by up to three columns
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thanks for all answers
Use columns a,c,e as your data cols and leave b and d blank. Then sort individual colums and the blank columns will buffer the ones not to be sorted. This is the method I use to sort out league tables where col A is always the positions 1- 20. Another method, i believe is to use different fonts in the columns. I think the theory is that XL will only sort the same font.

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