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I have a table that has 3 columns and about 10 rows. I am trying to sort the
text in the boxes so they are in alphabetical order. My problem is that when I push sort it will only sort by column, and not by row. For example, say the first couple of rows look like this: Bear Ape Cat Ant Crow Bug Then when I push sort it sorts the columns into alphabetical order but not the rows, and it shows up like this: Ant Ape Bug Bear Crow Cat When I would like it to look like this: Ant Ape Bear Bug Cat Crow Does that make any sense? Is there a way to do that - to get it to sort by row? Thanks for the help! |
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You can't really do this in a Word table. However, there is a workaround.
Table Convert Table to text and Separate the text with Paragraph marks. Then select the text and click Table Sort, By Paragraphs , Type: Text and Ascending. Now Table Convert Text to table, use 3 columns and Separate text at: Paragraph. "Tiffany" wrote: I have a table that has 3 columns and about 10 rows. I am trying to sort the text in the boxes so they are in alphabetical order. My problem is that when I push sort it will only sort by column, and not by row. For example, say the first couple of rows look like this: Bear Ape Cat Ant Crow Bug Then when I push sort it sorts the columns into alphabetical order but not the rows, and it shows up like this: Ant Ape Bug Bear Crow Cat When I would like it to look like this: Ant Ape Bear Bug Cat Crow Does that make any sense? Is there a way to do that - to get it to sort by row? Thanks for the help! |
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![]() This helps a great deal. Now I know the table has to be converted to text first and it worked. Thanks. "SVC" wrote: You can't really do this in a Word table. However, there is a workaround. Table Convert Table to text and Separate the text with Paragraph marks. Then select the text and click Table Sort, By Paragraphs , Type: Text and Ascending. Now Table Convert Text to table, use 3 columns and Separate text at: Paragraph. "Tiffany" wrote: I have a table that has 3 columns and about 10 rows. I am trying to sort the text in the boxes so they are in alphabetical order. My problem is that when I push sort it will only sort by column, and not by row. For example, say the first couple of rows look like this: Bear Ape Cat Ant Crow Bug Then when I push sort it sorts the columns into alphabetical order but not the rows, and it shows up like this: Ant Ape Bug Bear Crow Cat When I would like it to look like this: Ant Ape Bear Bug Cat Crow Does that make any sense? Is there a way to do that - to get it to sort by row? Thanks for the help! |
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Hi Tiffany,
without even trying to handle merged cells, without nested tables and without cells containing anything but text, and assuming you know something about macros, then, if the insertion point is in a table, in principle: Sub SortRows() Dim r As Long ' rows Dim c As Long ' columns Dim oTbl As Table Dim oRow As Row Dim oArr() As String Set oTbl = Selection.Tables(1) For r = 1 To oTbl.Rows.Count oArr = Split(oTbl.Rows(r).Range, chr(13) & chr(7)) WordBasic.sortarray oArr For c = 2 To UBound(oArr) ' MsgBox c - 1 & " = [" & oArr(c) & "]" oTbl.Rows(r).Cells(c - 1).Range.Text = oArr(c) Next Next End Sub -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Hi. I have a different question, please read on...
I'm able to sort text in a table. Mine is a 2-column table, and every 20 new rows I need to select all the rows in the table and click on 'Sort'. So can it somehow be possible that as soon as I enter a new row it goes into its right place in the table so that the table looks sorted ? Can it be that automatic ?? Thanks a lot. -- Akash. "Helmut Weber" wrote: Hi Tiffany, without even trying to handle merged cells, without nested tables and without cells containing anything but text, and assuming you know something about macros, then, if the insertion point is in a table, in principle: Sub SortRows() Dim r As Long ' rows Dim c As Long ' columns Dim oTbl As Table Dim oRow As Row Dim oArr() As String Set oTbl = Selection.Tables(1) For r = 1 To oTbl.Rows.Count oArr = Split(oTbl.Rows(r).Range, chr(13) & chr(7)) WordBasic.sortarray oArr For c = 2 To UBound(oArr) ' MsgBox c - 1 & " = [" & oArr(c) & "]" oTbl.Rows(r).Cells(c - 1).Range.Text = oArr(c) Next Next End Sub -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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