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First, thank you for your help.
Hope this time I can explain it better. My initial request was based on the possibility to sort the following information (including the prefixes numbers). 1. ACA-88026 ...... 2. ACA-11001 ...... 3. ACA-05560 ..... My second request was for the possibility of sorting the same information without the prefixes, and without having to reinstates the prefixing. ACA-88026 ...... ACA-11001 ...... ACA-05560 ..... So, after applying the macro or code, the output should looks like the one below (also with their associated text): ACA-05560 ACA-11001 ACA-88026 I think with this new information I should be able to try something new with a document that I'm working with. Thanks! |
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