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True - my "would like" was only showing the repeating data, not the formatting that would be needed. When I was beginning I was only trying to master the repeating data. The formatting would come later to make it more presentable.
Using your (very helpful) Tutorial as an example - I would like to explain more clearly what I am after: Using your City and State example - if there were also multiple Managers (Mgr) per City and you wanted a sort like: per State NSW per City Sydney per Mgr <tab> Representative <tab> Sales Mgr Jones Brown $5,300 Driver $8,700 Mgr Smith Gadzic $7,400 Williams $700 My question is - Would THIS scenario use 2 or 3 keys? my understanding is that a key is used to "keep entering data lines until you are done with that key". In my "Would Like" example I would like it sorted by: Employee Name Benefit name with the price per pay period and the Benefit Amount * Dependents for that Benefit I cant seem to do that with the two key sort that runs "Have Now". I can only seem to do: Employee Name Benefit name Dependent for that Benefit Benefit Name Dependent for that Benefit THANK YOU very much for the learning links! I appreciate all of your help. Lisa |
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