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I used to know how to do it in Word 97, I think.
I created a list of my books, starting each line with the name of an author,
making each entry at random. Now I want Word to sort it 'from A to Z', but
can't find it neither in Format nor Tools.

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That's because Sort is on the Table menu.

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"Valentin" wrote in message
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I used to know how to do it in Word 97, I think.
I created a list of my books, starting each line with the name of an

author,
making each entry at random. Now I want Word to sort it 'from A to Z',

but
can't find it neither in Format nor Tools.


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That's because Sort is on the Table menu.


I don't know how to thank you for your speedy response.
Now I can continue with my book project.
Thank you very much






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"Valentin" wrote in message
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I used to know how to do it in Word 97, I think.
I created a list of my books, starting each line with the name of an

author,
making each entry at random. Now I want Word to sort it 'from A to Z',

but
can't find it neither in Format nor Tools.



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You're very welcome.

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"Valentin" wrote in message
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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That's because Sort is on the Table menu.


I don't know how to thank you for your speedy response.
Now I can continue with my book project.
Thank you very much






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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

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"Valentin" wrote in message
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I used to know how to do it in Word 97, I think.
I created a list of my books, starting each line with the name of an

author,
making each entry at random. Now I want Word to sort it 'from A to

Z',
but
can't find it neither in Format nor Tools.




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