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Summary: Got a document that contains a bunch of addresses? If you want to sort the addresses, then you are in for a surprise because it may not be as easy as you think. This tip explains the easiest methods to get your addresses in the order you need. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Alexander asked if there was an easy way to sort single-column addresses in Word, such as the following:
Jane R. Doe 1234 Anytown Road Mapleton, AZ 85229
Fred Davis 5678 Main Street Yorba Linda, CA 94123
The answer depends on your definition of "easy." The most versatile long-term solution is to transfer the addresses to some sort of a database program, or even to Excel. You can organize and sort to your heart's content in those programs, and then simply merge the results back into Word.
If you are intent on keeping the addresses in Word, then you can sort them easily, provided a few conditions are met. First of all, each address "block" (for lack of a better term) must be a single paragraph. This means that there must be a manual line break (Shift+Enter) at the end of each line in the address block, except the last one. Second, the only place in the first line where there can be any regular spaces is just before the beginning of the last name. For all other spaces (say, between the first name and middle initial or between a title and the first name) you should use a non-breaking space.
With the data in the proper condition, you can now sort the addresses by following these steps:
Your addresses are now sorted properly.
Tip #1642 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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