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I need to sort a table several different ways to create different 'views.'
One of these is by 'date,' which has a dedicated column. The date format used is 'numeric,' i.e., e.g., 3/04, 12/07, etc. I'm finding, however, that when I sort with that column prioritized, the sort uses the 'month' rather than the 'year,' so the results are not correct. How do I get WORD to use the 'year' as the main sort spec, with the 'month' used as the secondary sort spec? Thanks. |
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