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Select a blank cell beside the numbers with letter prefix or suffix, says Cell B2, type the formula =EXTRACTNUMBERS(A2,TRUE) (A2 is the cell of number with letter prefix or suffix) into it, and then drag this cell's AutoFill Handle to the range as you need. See screenshot: 2.
To sort, highlight both columns and sort on B. If there can be other prefixes, say b-, c-, etc., similarly split off the text portion to another column. Then sort on the text column as the first sort column and the number column as the second. Everything you highlight will get sorted according to the sort columns.
To sort, highlight both columns and sort on B. If there can be other prefixes, say b-, c-, etc., similarly split off the text portion to another column. Then sort on the text column as the first sort column and the number column as the second. Everything you highlight will get sorted according to the sort columns.
Enter this formula =TEXT(A2, “###”) into a blank cell besides your data, B2, for instance, see screenshot: Then drag the fill handle down to the cells that you want to apply this formula, see screenshot:
The definition of alphanumeric is something that contains letters and numbers. A password that requires both letters and numbers is an example of an alphanumeric password. A computer keyboard is an example of an alphanumeric keyboard.
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.
Select one cell in the column you want to sort. Press Ctrl + A, to select the entire region. Check the selected area, to make sure that all the data is included. If all the data was not selected, fix any blank columns or rows, and try again.
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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