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Microsoft Excel: Sorting and Aligning Data

Perform proper sorting and alignment of data in tables
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Bob Akbar  3 Lessons ·  13m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

There is nothing more frustrating than having all your data in a table and ready to be presented when a simple sort destroys all relationships between your data in a table. This has happened to users, most often at the beginner level. Why does this happen? How do we prevent it from occurring? These issues are explored and explained in easy-to-understand multiple example layouts. In these lessons, your stress will be reduced by gaining an understanding of why we use sorting, which sorting option is the proper method, and when it is the proper time to sort your data in a table.

By properly preparing the references in a cell, the main list and range options are properly sealed to maintain proper relationships between the data and the integrity of the data table. These operations are crucial to keeping the data integrity when a sort is performed. Also, different data types present different alignments. The differences of some common similar types are explored, and useful instruction is given to align your data.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand when and how to use sorting for data tables in Microsoft Excel
  • Recognize the proper sorting option and the right time to sort data in a table
  • Prepare cell references so the main list and range options are sealed to maintain data relationships and integrity
  • Sort data within a table while keeping the relationships between data intact
  • Align common similar data types correctly based on their differences
  • Explain common alignments and recognize the proper use of each data type

Key Takeaways

  • A simple sort can destroy the relationships between data in a table, an issue that most often happens to beginner-level users.
  • Understanding why sorting is used, which sorting option is proper, and when to sort reduces the stress and errors involved in working with data tables.
  • Properly preparing the references in a cell seals the main list and range options so the relationships between data and the integrity of the data table are maintained when a sort is performed.
  • Different data types present different alignments, and similar types have differences that affect how data should be aligned.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is aimed at users who work with data in Excel tables, including beginner-level users, since losing data relationships after a sort happens most often at the beginner level.

What does this course cover?

It explores why sorting can destroy relationships between data in a table and how to prevent it, when and how to use sorting for data tables, properly preparing cell references to seal the main list and range options, and aligning common data types.

What skills will I gain?

You will work with Microsoft Excel, sorting, spreadsheets, data manipulation, tabular data, and cell sorting.

What lessons are included?

The course includes three lessons: Sort Data in Table, Data Column in Chart, and Common Alignment with Data Types.

What will I be able to do after this course?

You will understand when and how to use sorting for data tables, recognize the proper use of each data type, and explain common alignments.