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hello every body,
e'm new here? i dunno where to post my question but the thing is that i am making a geography dictionary..and i have to sort out terms like as normal dictionary we use...so i want it in the same way Aa first, Ab second Ac third like this s0 plz if some 1 could help me i would be very thankful to u gyz.. thank u rgdz abdulhafeez |
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Hi abdulhafeez,
If you make a list of names in Word or Excel, the list can easily be sorted. In Word, you use one paragraph per name. In Excel, you use one row per name. It's then just a matter of using the application's sorting tool to order the entries.
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macropod...
e'm sorry i didn't get it can u elaborate it pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee.... thnx 4 rply by the way |
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Hi abdulhafeez,
Which part of the response didn't you understand? What application are you creating the list in?
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