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  1. Sort data in a range or table in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Sorting data is an integral part of data analysis. You might want to arrange a list of names in alphabetical order, compile a list of …

  2. SORT function - Microsoft Support

    The SORT function sorts the contents of a range or array. In this example, we're sorting by Region, Sales Rep, and Product …

  3. Sort the contents of a table - Microsoft Support

    Select the table. After you select it, the Table Design and Layout tabs will appear. Next to Table Design, go to Layout > Sort. In the …

  4. Account & profile | Xbox Support

    Find solutions for Xbox account and profile issues, manage settings, and get support for your Xbox experience.

  5. Quick start: Sort data in an Excel worksheet - Microsoft Support

    When sorting information in a worksheet, you can rearrange the data to find values quickly. You can sort a range or table of data on …

  6. Sort email messages in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Sort your email messages in a way that's helpful to you. For example, sort by the name of the sender or the recipient, the date of the …

  7. Sort data in a workbook in the browser - Microsoft Support

    Sorting data is an integral part of data analysis. You might want to organize a list of names in alphabetical order or you might want to …

  8. Sort and search in lists - Microsoft Support

    Keep your tasks organized by sorting each list: Click or tap the three dots in the top right of your list to open the more menu. Then, …

  9. Sort a list alphabetically in Word - Microsoft Support

    You can sort a one-level bulleted or numbered list so the text appears in ascending (A to Z) or descending (Z to A) alphabetical order.

  10. SORTBY function - Microsoft Support

    The SORTBY function sorts the contents of a range or array based on the values in a corresponding range or array. In this example, …

  11. Sort data using a custom list - Microsoft Support

    Need more help? You can always ask an expert in the Excel Tech Community or get support in Communities. Create or delete a …