>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Kupfer OOo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> I don't follow understand what is wrong with selecting both
Peter> column and hitting sort, you get the result. I suppose you
Peter> could write a macro that would select the rest of the
Peter> colummns and sort, then you would only have to select one.
No no, there is of course nothing wrong with selecting all columns,
the whole point is I want to *disable* if you want the possibility to
just sort one column and leave the others unchanged.
The reason behind this is the following. We at your dept are working
with relative huge data of students. Now the natural candidate would
be a database with the OO interface. Since this still is
uncomfortable, I thought of using scalc as a "poor man" datebase. The
minimal requirement would be then some sort of "protect the rows
against sorting just a column". Did I make my point now clear?
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