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Assuming that this is a "file data source" such as a .txt file or Word .doc,
it's probably because Word uses a rather crude internal dialect of SQL that does not know how to sort properly. In this case, what I suspect happens is that Word sees the digits at the beginning of the data, decides that the column is numeric, sorts the numbers but does not take any alpha data into account. But it's just a guess on my part. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "JethroUK©" wrote in message ... I have a field which contains a code - to force the codes into alpha sort order i have prefixed each with a number (1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, etc) Did a primary sort on this field with Word mail merge recipients and it consistantly produces this? 2b N Mon - Thu 2b N Mon - Thu 2c N Mon Wed 1c Leics 1c Leics 1c Leics 1c Leics 2b N Mon - Thu 2a N Mon Tue 2a N Mon Tue 2c N Mon Wed 2c N Mon Wed 2c N Mon Wed 3L Wed Thu Anyone see why? PS these are just top records - there are some '1a' prefixes miles down the list? |
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