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How do I fix my excel data base?

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Millie Irene - 16 Feb 2005 16:37 GMT
How do I undo specific colums in an excel data base?
Gordon - 16 Feb 2005 16:47 GMT
> How do I undo specific colums in an excel data base?

How do you mean "undo"? What did you "do" in the first place?

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Ken Wright - 16 Feb 2005 18:23 GMT
Just a tad more detail here would not go amiss  :-)

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> How do I undo specific colums in an excel data base?
Debra Dalgleish - 16 Feb 2005 18:44 GMT
If you select one column in a table, then click the A-A or Z-A button,
it may result in that column being sorted but not the other columns in
the table.

If you notice the problem immediately, click the Undo button, and the
column should go back to its original order.

If some time has passed, you won't be able to undo the sort. Perhaps you
have a backup copy of the file, with most of the data intact, and you
can copy from that. If not, you'll have to reenter the data in that column.

> How do I undo specific colums in an excel data base?

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Gordon - 16 Feb 2005 18:45 GMT
> If you select one column in a table, then click the A-A or Z-A button,
> it may result in that column being sorted but not the other columns in
> the table.

I'm amazed as to how you deduced that from :

>> How do I undo specific colums in an excel data base?

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Ken Wright - 16 Feb 2005 19:33 GMT
LOL - Sat here thinking *exactly* the same thing and then saw your note  :-)

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> > If you select one column in a table, then click the A-A or Z-A button,
> > it may result in that column being sorted but not the other columns in
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