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Retired
Join Date: Apr 2000
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I have an Excel document that I need to reverse if possible.
Column A is a list of part numbers in numerical order. Column B is the corresponding part # from another vendor. I'm looking to get a reverse cross-reference. How can I reverse A & B so that column B is now A in numerical order and A is now B with the corresponding #? There are 17,000 numbers. Wow, hard to explain. Carl |
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just a tech
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: central valley CA
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I think all you have to do is right click on the top of column B and hit 'cut' then right click on column A and hit 'insert cut cells' try it and see, but if I remember right that is how you do it, let me know if this works.
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just a tech
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Ok it's sinking in, after doing that then left click on the top of column A and move the mouse to column B so that both are highlighted, then hit the button in your standard tool bar 'sort ascending' or 'sort descending' now I think that will give you the desired results.
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Retired
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ssahl,
Thanks for your help. I think the steps you gave me will do what I want. Sure will make my job easier. Carl |
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