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Controlling Sorting Order

Summary: When you sort information either in a table or the body of you document, Word follows a very specific set of rules to do the sorting. You can change those rules by adjusting the sorting options, as described in this tip. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)

If you have used Word for more than a week, you probably already know how to sort information in your document. You can use sorting to arrange a list in either ascending or descending order. Ascending order for the English language is from 0–9, A–Z; descending order is the reverse. The sorting order for other languages will be different. To specify the sorting order you simply choose the Ascending or Descending radio buttons in the Sort dialog box.

You can also affect sort order by indicating whether Word should pay attention to the case of the text in your selection. If a sort is case sensitive, then items are sorted A-Z and then a-z for ascending sorts. If a sort does not pay attention to case, then uppercase and lowercase letters are treated the same.

To specify whether Word should pay attention to case, follow these steps:

  1. Select the text containing the information to be sorted. (If you are sorting a table, then simply place the insertion point anywhere within the table. If you are sorting regular text, then select the entire list you want sorted.)
  2. Choose Sort from the Table menu or, in Word 2007, display the Home tab of the ribbon and click the Sort tool in the Paragraph group. (If you are sorting a table in Word 2007, then click the table's Layout tab on the ribbon and click the Sort tool within the Data group.) Word displays the Sort Text dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. Using the controls on the dialog box, indicate the way in which the text should be sorted.
  4. Click on the Options button. Word displays the Sort Options dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. Use the Case Sensitive check box to indicate how Word should perform the sort. If the check box is selected, the sort is case sensitive; if clear, then case is ignored.
  6. Click on OK to close the Sort Options dialog box.
  7. Click on the OK button to perform your sort.

Tip #1849 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 | 2007


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