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Anatomy of Excel: Sorting and filtering

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(Scott Lowe) If you've used Excel at all in the past, you've seen the millions of square boxescellsall over the screen. These cells make up the rows and columns in an Excel workbook. In all recent versions of Excel, each sheet in your workbook can contain up to 65,536 rows of information. Imagine looking for specific information, or trying to spot trends across this many rows of data! It would be like looking for a needle in a haystack; difficult to say the least.

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