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Unless you're storing that date as text, all dates in Excel have an underlying numerical value. For example March 10th, 2019 in your first line, I'm presuming, is 43534. And even if you changed the cell's number formatting to display that as 19-Mar-2019, it's still that numerical value. So, yes, you should absolutely be able to sort on the dates. I just typed in three cells formatted American style, m/d/yy, and then dd-mmm-yyyy, and sorted them. 1/2/2022 11-Jan-2022 1/23/2022 14-Feb-2022 2/15/2022 01-Mar-2022 |
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