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    Post Sorting with unequal cell size

    Hi

    I have two columns in my excel sheet namely 'Painting date' and 'Raw data'. Each cell in 'Painting date' column consist of 10 merged rows whereas 'Raw data' consists of single rows. The 'data' in 'Painting date' is unsorted'. I want to sort 'both' the columns as per 'Painting date' column. But the excel does not allow this and says ' The operation requires the merged cells to be identically sized'.

    The only way around this is that i un-merge the 'Painting date' column into single row column and then do the sorting. But doing so manually takes lot of time and i have more than 1000 rows of data. Is there is any way i can un-merge the 'Painting date' column automatically/quickly. The format tool does not work.

    'PLZ see the attached excel file for detail'

    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by tahirawan11
    Hi

    I have two columns in my excel sheet namely 'Painting date' and 'Raw data'. Each cell in 'Painting date' column consist of 10 merged rows whereas 'Raw data' consists of single rows. The 'data' in 'Painting date' is unsorted'. I want to sort 'both' the columns as per 'Painting date' column. But the excel does not allow this and says ' The operation requires the merged cells to be identically sized'.

    The only way around this is that i un-merge the 'Painting date' column into single row column and then do the sorting. But doing so manually takes lot of time and i have more than 1000 rows of data. Is there is any way i can un-merge the 'Painting date' column automatically/quickly. The format tool does not work.

    'PLZ see the attached excel file for detail'

    Thanks in advance

    HI,

    if you un-merge column A you will note there are values that are not displayed whilst the cells are merged.

    No doubt you recall the 'merge' notifying you of multiple values.

    This will make working with the data difficult, is this a true representation of your data?

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    Hi,

    No, this is not the true state of my data, when i un-merge column A i only get one value in the first cell, the remaining 9 rows are empty.

    BR,

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    Quote Originally Posted by tahirawan11
    Hi,

    No, this is not the true state of my data, when i un-merge column A i only get one value in the first cell, the remaining 9 rows are empty.

    BR,
    then select columns A&B and Un-Merge, then in a spare column, (say F) in F2 put

    =IF(A2="",F1,A2)

    and formula fill that down as far as your data

    Select that column (should be all dates) and copy, then Paste Special = Values over column A.

    remove the spare column.

    hth
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    hth,

    Tons of thanks !!!
    u saved lot of my time n energy

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    Quote Originally Posted by tahirawan11
    hth,

    Tons of thanks !!!
    u saved lot of my time n energy
    good to see it worked for you, and thannks for the response.

    btw, hth = hope this helps.

    Bryan
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