Hi :)
Select all the rows or columns you want to sort and then (notice the "Data" 
menu between "Tools" and "Window")

Data - Sort

and then use the drop-downs to select which column you want to sort the data 
by.  
Regards from
Tom :)  






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> From: Barry Say <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, 5 January 2013, 15:55
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] data order
> 
>When I have adjacent columns in a calc table and do a sort on a given column, 
>a dialogue box opens asking me whether I want to sort one column or many.
>
>Would this help you?
>
>Barry
>
>On 05/01/13 15:38, Paolo Debortoli wrote:
>> hi. I am preparing a calc file with 2 sheets; one with the results of 
>> matches and a first league table in alphabetical order; the second with the 
>> same  league table, but ordered by points, ranks. If I order the 'total 
>> points' column, it orders just thi colums, leaving the others unchanged 
>> (giving the points to the wrong team - bug?). then should i build a long 
>> list of complex nestled 'if' functions for each cell (trying, but gives more 
>> errors); using 'max' function it selects just the higher one value (but 
>> without possibility of excluding higher values or so -  could it be modified 
>> ?)   ....  suggestions ?
>> 
>
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