Organizing your data, Sorting a range, Update – Brother WP330MDS User Manual

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Organizing Your Data

It is important to realize that you can create files of textual information as well as

numbers and formulas. The next example will illustrate this.

Sorting a Range

When you

update

a file of names, addresses and phone numbers, you usually

add

data at the end of the file. To facilitate later reference, however, you need some

logical organization. Alphabetical order is commonly used. The sorting feature shown
here will save you time and effort in the organization of your data. To prepare:

1. Enter the data shown in the illustration.

Ai:

Marsh

. &:;л

■■■■

n

E

1

Marsh

: Henry

Miamiburg

OH

45342

a

Anderson

John

Denver

CO

82222

A

Howard

Stanford

CA

S6004

4

Bennet

William

Westfield

NJ

28854

5

Higgins

Ruth

Cambridge

MA

11000

6

Carter

David

Dallas

TX

76021

: 7

Bender

William

Fteeport

VT

66622

&

Higgins

Joyce

Atlanta

GA

30341

9

Fox

Terry

Fremont

CA

94537

10

Lee

Kevin

Bedford

TX

76021

11

V.P..

PITCH: 10

2. If you wish, make several copies of the data (using the copy function CODE + C)

so that you will be able to try several different types of sorts.

You are now ready to go on with the first example;

1. Position the cursor on A1 and press MENU to display the function menu.

MEmrt COLUMN FORMAT RECALC ШШ CLEAR CONVERT

2. Select SORT and press RETURN. This menu will appear:

а<ЖГ SELECT SORT & SELECT

3.

Select

SORT

and press RETURN. This message will appear:

Mark range to be sorted. Press RETURN when done.

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