On 12/20/2012 03:57 PM, Gordon wrote:
Hallo everyone.
Let say I have a list of my customers. Each raw consist of his/her
name and the postal address (separate columns). The address is a
mixture of letters and numbers. Now I would like to sort this list
according to customers lactation.
As th
ember 2012, 21:52
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Calc] Data sorting
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>At 21:57 20/12/2012 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
>>Let say I have a list of my customers. Each raw consist of his/her
>>name and the postal address (separate columns). The address is a
>>mixture
W dniu 2012-12-20 22:32, Doug pisze:
However, "lactation" refers to giving milk! (latin, "lac" = milk.)
What you need is "location." (Latin "locus" = place.)
Well I'm a little bit embarrassed :-). I know what a "lactation" term
mean. It was just a typing error.
Regards,
gordom
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At 21:57 20/12/2012 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
Let say I have a list of my customers. Each raw consist of his/her
name and the postal address (separate columns). The address is a
mixture of letters and numbers. Now I would like to sort this list
according to customers [location].
As the resu
On 12/20/2012 03:57 PM, gordom wrote:
Hallo everyone.
Let say I have a list of my customers. Each raw consist of his/her
name and the postal address (separate columns). The address is a
mixture of letters and numbers. Now I would like to sort this list
according to customers lactation.
As th
Hallo everyone.
Let say I have a list of my customers. Each raw consist of his/her name
and the postal address (separate columns). The address is a mixture of
letters and numbers. Now I would like to sort this list according to
customers lactation.
As the result I get something like this (1):