Dear David,
I have been to the link you provided via Google . No mention of SORT.
Also I have never seen the TABLE 1 title appear on a spreadsheet. Perhaps it’s
from an older version.
I am now going to check out Alan’s utube presentation.
Thanks
> On Oct 24, 2019, at 5:11 PM, David
Dear Alan and David,
I finally got it.
I highlighted all the rows by scrolling from top to bottom in col A. Row
numbers were highlighted.
Clicked on data-sort and voila, it worked.
Thanks for your patience.
> On Oct 24, 2019, at 9:25 PM, Alan B wrote:
>
> Do you want to sort data in column
Do you want to sort data in column A -or- sort entire rows using column A
to order the rows?
The two operations produce different results.
I posted a video on YouTube ages ago showing these operations. The
interface is changed a bit since but the ideas, select what you want to
sort, then sort,
In the Data drop down menu choose:
1) Define Range: give it a one word name, in the Range box specify the first
and last cells
2) Select Range: choose a named range
3) Sort: Options tab—allows you to select options
Sort Criteria—allows you to choose column(s) to sort on and
Wiki.openoffice.org has this:
The first step in sorting data is to select the data that you want to sort. To
sort the data in Table 1, select the cells from A1 to G16—if you include the
column headers, indicate this in the sort dialog. Use Data > Sort to open the
Sort dialog. You can sort by
I will gladly pay for help.
nearly 2 hours spent on -
1. How to sign on to a Forum in order to ask a question on Forum re
spreadsheets. No success.
2. found some “answers”. without signing on. See #1
3. The question was about how to sort data in Col A
4. I have used other features with
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find this. I believe this is where we are at now after being shown this by my
creator.
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Why don't you just use iBooks Author and be done with it?
To answer your first question, AOO won't integrate with iWork09. You'd have to
save your iWork doc as a .doc or .txt first, then you can open it with AOO
Writer.
And Lester's prophesy fails: All three platforms can read .jpg files.
I have a IMAC, Yosemite with iWork 09 and pages, how ill your software
integrate with mine.
Gordon Rouston
PS working with IBOOKS to publish my book on IBOOKS, converting a PDF to edit
book with Wondershare, will your word processing work for what I am doing?
Thanks
Dear Team,
I have changed my operating system for my system from windows to linux.
Is it possible to use all the old microsoft office files available in my
system with Apache open office software?
Kindly revert on priority basis.
Thanks and Regards,
Prashob Lal.
microsoft office files available in my
system with Apache open office software?
Kindly revert on priority basis.
Thanks and Regards,
Prashob Lal.
Yes, with the caveat that the MS Office format filters have been reverse
engineered, so there may be formatting differences. the various
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:42 AM, Prashob Podikalam prashoblal...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is it possible to use all the old microsoft office files available in my
system with Apache open office software?
It is possible. The limits of document fidelity between applications may or
may not be meet your
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