
Quick start: Sort data in an Excel worksheet - Microsoft Support
Select a single cell in the column you want to sort. On the Data tab, in the Sort & Filter group, click to perform an ascending sort (from A to Z, or smallest number to largest).
Sort data in a range or table in Excel - Microsoft Support
How to sort and organize your Excel data numerically, alphabetically, by priority or format, by date and time, and more.
SORT function - Microsoft Support
The SORT function sorts the contents of a range or array. In this example, we're sorting by Region, Sales Rep, and Product individually with =SORT (A2:A17), copied across cells F2, H2, and J2.
Sort data using a custom list - Microsoft Support
Sort a list by days of the week or months of the year or sort by priorities in Excel. Or you can create your own custom list for items that don't sort well alphabetically.
SORTBY function - Microsoft Support
The SORTBY function sorts the contents of a range or array based on the values in a corresponding range or array. In this example, we're sorting a list of people's names by their age, in ascending order.
Sort data in a workbook in the browser - Microsoft Support
For example, if "123" is stored as text, the sort mechanism cannot compare it to the number "123". The following table describes some issues that might occur with data values in columns, and describes …
Sort data in a PivotTable in Excel for Mac - Microsoft Support
You can sort on individual values or on subtotals by right-clicking a cell, selecting Sort, and choosing a sort method. The sort order is applied to all the cells at the same level in the column that contains the …
Sort data in a PivotTable or PivotChart - Microsoft Support
Sorting data is helpful when you have large amounts of data in a PivotTable or PivotChart. You can sort in alphabetical order, from highest to lowest values, or from lowest to highest values. Sorting is one …
Change the plotting order of categories, values, or data series
If the chart for which you want to change the plotting order displays axes, you can quickly reverse the order in which the categories or values are plotted along those axes. Additionally, in 3-D charts that …
Reapply a filter and sort, or clear a filter - Microsoft Support
After you have filtered or sorted data in a range of cells or table column, you can either reapply a filter or perform a sort operation to get up-to-date results, or you can clear a filter to redisplay all the data.