Sorting rows in a table – Apple Pages '09 User Manual
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Sorting Rows in a Table
You can arrange values in some or all the cells in a column in ascending or descending
order. Rows containing cells being sorted are reordered. Header cells aren’t sorted.
Sorting takes into account values in hidden rows and hidden columns.
Here are ways to sort:
To sort an entire table by reordering all the cells in a column, select one of the
m
column’s cells, open the Table inspector, click Table, and then choose Sort Ascending or
Sort Descending from the Edit Rows & Columns pop-up menu.
To sort part of a table by reordering some of the cells in a column, select the cells
m
before choosing Sort Ascending or Sort Descending.
The following table describes how different types of data are sorted in ascending or
descending order.
Type of data
Ascending order
Descending order
Text
aA–zZ
Zz–Aa
Dates
Year (earliest first), then month
(January first), then day (1–31)
Year (most current first), then
month (December first), then
day (31–1)
Numbers
–2, –1, 0, 1, and so on
1, 0, –1, –2, and so on
Cells containing only text,
mixed with cells containing
only numbers
–2, –1, 0, 1, and so on, then
aA–zZ
Zz–Aa, then 1, 0, –1, –2, and so
on
Cells containing a mixture of
text and numbers
Values starting with numbers
first (1z, 1Z, a1, A1)
Values starting with text first
(A1, a1, 1A, 1z)
Empty cells
At the bottom
At the bottom
Boolean (TRUE, FALSE)
Below text and above an
empty cell
Above text
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Chapter 8
Using Tables