Lock Rows In Excel Mac For Sorting

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When you are working with data tables in Excel, the cell references look a bit different than the usual A1 letter-number combination for column-rows. This is because each row of the table acts like it is in its own 1-row spreadsheet.

See solution in other versions of Excel: • • Question: In Microsoft Excel 2011 for Mac, I'm trying to sort a chart that has 6 columns of data. I need to sort this data by 2 columns - first by column B (ie: Product column) in alphabetical order and then by column D (ie: Quantity) smallest to largest. How do I do this? Answer: To apply this sort in Excel, highlight the data that you wish to sort. Then select the Data tab from the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then click on the Sort button and select Custom Sort from the popup menu.

Sorting

When the Sort window appears, select the first column that you wish to sort. In this example, we want to sort by the Product column (column B) in alphabetical order (A to Z). Then click on the + sign at the bottom left of the window. Enter the second column that you wish to sort. In this example, we want to sort next by the Quantity column (column D) in Smallest to Largest. Then click on the OK button. Now when you return to the spreadsheet, the data should be sorted first by Product and then by Quantity.