Arrange the steps in a sequence that you would follow while sorting data in a spreadsheet.
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Arrange the steps in a sequence that you would follow while sorting data in a spreadsheet.
In the spreadsheet menu, click the Data option.
In the submenu of Data, click the Sort… option.
Select the column to sort.
Click OK.
In the Sort dialog box, click the “ascending” option for the
first sort criteria.
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