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how to keep adjacent rows linked when sorting with lists

  1. #1
    adaire
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    how to keep adjacent rows linked when sorting with lists

    I want to be able to select "sort ascending" or "sort descending" from the
    drop down menu on a list of dates that apply to a name e.g.

    list A list B
    gary 26/06/06
    helen 23/06/06
    greg 01/07/07

    and have the names linked to the dates rather than just sort the dates as an
    individual column.



  2. #2
    Ardus Petus
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    Re: how to keep adjacent rows linked when sorting with lists

    Select the whole table (2 columns) before you sort on column B

    HTH
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    AP

    "adaire" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
    [email protected]...
    >I want to be able to select "sort ascending" or "sort descending" from the
    > drop down menu on a list of dates that apply to a name e.g.
    >
    > list A list B
    > gary 26/06/06
    > helen 23/06/06
    > greg 01/07/07
    >
    > and have the names linked to the dates rather than just sort the dates as
    > an
    > individual column.
    >
    >




  3. #3
    SteveW
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    Re: how to keep adjacent rows linked when sorting with lists

    On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 09:23:19 +0100, Ardus Petus <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > Select the whole table (2 columns) before you sort on column B
    >
    > HTH
    > --
    > AP
    >
    > "adaire" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
    > news:
    > [email protected]...
    >> I want to be able to select "sort ascending" or "sort descending" from
    >> the
    >> drop down menu on a list of dates that apply to a name e.g.
    >>
    >> list A list B
    >> gary 26/06/06
    >> helen 23/06/06
    >> greg 01/07/07
    >>
    >> and have the names linked to the dates rather than just sort the dates
    >> as
    >> an
    >> individual column.
    >>
    >>

    >

    Quick - tip
    If you click on a single cell in the table, it will use the *table*
    containing that cell
    (Need complete data in table, no blank lines, columns etc)

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    Steve (3)

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