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To sort a query in Access when in design view, select the field in the QBE Grid by which to sort the result set. Then click into that field's Sort: row. Then use the drop-down to select either Ascending or Descending order. If sorting by multiple fields, you apply the sorting by field from left to right.
Open a table or query in Datasheet view, or a form in Form view. Make sure the view is not already filtered. On the Home tab, in the Sort & Filter group, click Advanced, and then click Filter by Form on the shortcut menu.
When the data is sorted on more than one field, the major sort key is the one which is present at the left in the design grid and the minor sort key is the one which is present at the right in the design grid.
Sorting records When you sort records, you are putting them into a logical order, with similar data grouped together. As a result, sorted data is often simpler to read and understand than unsorted data. By default, Access sorts records by their ID numbers.
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Select a field you want to sort by. Click the Home tab on the Ribbon, and locate the Sort & Filter group. Sort the field by selecting the Ascending or Descending command. The table will now be sorted by the selected field. To save the new sort, click the Save command on the Quick Access toolbar.
On the Ribbon's Home tab, click the Advanced button in the Sort & Filter section. Choose Filter by Form from the menu. Click in the empty cell beneath field name for the first column that you want to filter. Click the down arrow to see a list of values that the field contains.
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Select a cell in the column you want to sort by. Selecting a column to sort. From the Data tab, click the ascending command to Sort Smallest to Largest or the descending command. to Sort Largest to Smallest. The data in the spreadsheet will be organized numerically.
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Make sure no hidden rows or columns exist. If you're sorting by a column containing a formula, Excel will recalculate the column after the sort. If the values change after the recalculation, such as with RAND, it may appear that the sort did not work properly, but it did.
To sort the whole table, select the table. Move the pointer over the letter above the column by which you want to sort. Click the arrow that appears, then choose a sorting option: Sort Ascending: Sort the data in alphabetical order (A to Z) or by increasing numerical values.
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