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Excel Spreadsheet - Merged parts
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Hi All,
In a nutshell my IT department doesn't know very much about excel and I've presented them with a query that they're 'getting back' to me about but I'd like to know now in case I have to adjust some of the work I've done.
We have a spreadsheet in which we keep details of names who have been referred on to social services, some of these names have siblings who are also included on the form although they may not actually have visited us themselves but we need to keep details fo them too. Up to now I have been merging fields that have the same surname, address, reason for referral etc but obviously not merged fornames, ages etc.. I've just gone to sort the document in to date order and it's telling me that all the merged cells have to be the same size for me to do this. This is going to be big problem if I go much further entering the data the same way as I'll need to be able to sort by date, reason for referral, borough etc for reports in the future.
Does anyone know if there is any way around this please? Or will I just have to unmerge the current cells?
Cheers.
In a nutshell my IT department doesn't know very much about excel and I've presented them with a query that they're 'getting back' to me about but I'd like to know now in case I have to adjust some of the work I've done.
We have a spreadsheet in which we keep details of names who have been referred on to social services, some of these names have siblings who are also included on the form although they may not actually have visited us themselves but we need to keep details fo them too. Up to now I have been merging fields that have the same surname, address, reason for referral etc but obviously not merged fornames, ages etc.. I've just gone to sort the document in to date order and it's telling me that all the merged cells have to be the same size for me to do this. This is going to be big problem if I go much further entering the data the same way as I'll need to be able to sort by date, reason for referral, borough etc for reports in the future.
Does anyone know if there is any way around this please? Or will I just have to unmerge the current cells?
Cheers.
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I would suggest that you copy into a new sheet in the same workbook, unmerge then insert a column in row A and number down a gainst all the entries, then sort by date.
if you don't get the right results, you have your original sheet plus using column A you can restore the copy.
If I a have given a load of tosh sorry but its a bit hard, trying to visulise, hope it helps though.
I would suggest that you copy into a new sheet in the same workbook, unmerge then insert a column in row A and number down a gainst all the entries, then sort by date.
if you don't get the right results, you have your original sheet plus using column A you can restore the copy.
If I a have given a load of tosh sorry but its a bit hard, trying to visulise, hope it helps though.
It's an ongoing thing, they don't have an 'excel person' there... I'd love to say it's the first time I've had this problem but I've not. I had another excel file that became unstable because of all the different formatting used (lots of colours and information as it was a visual theatre list type thing and spanning a wide period of time), it took them a week and a 'bit of research' to sort that out (by making a new damn file)! They weren't even sure you could have more than one person editing at the same time, it was me that told them I'd read it could be done.
And my line manager is aware... Unfortunately running issue... Besides which, I suspect my 'tone' might end up being reported back to her anyway... whoopsie...
Rant over!
And my line manager is aware... Unfortunately running issue... Besides which, I suspect my 'tone' might end up being reported back to her anyway... whoopsie...
Rant over!
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