How do I reorder data in Excel to match another column?
How to quickly sort rows to match another column in Excel?
- Select a blank cell next to the column you want to resort, for instance B1, and then enter this formula =MATCH(A1,C:C,FALSE), and drag autofill handle down to apply this formula.
- And then a list of numbers are displaying in the formula cells.
How do you filter a column based on another column?
- Select the Data tab, then click the Filter command. A drop-down arrow will appear in the header cell for each column.
- Click the drop-down arrow for the column you want to filter.
- The Filter menu will appear.
- The Custom AutoFilter dialog box will appear.
- The data will be filtered by the selected text filter.
How do I sort Data in multiple columns in Excel?
Sort the table
- Select Custom Sort.
- Select Add Level.
- For Column, select the column you want to Sort by from the drop-down, and then select the second column you Then by want to sort.
- For Sort On, select Values.
- For Order, select an option, like A to Z, Smallest to Largest, or Largest to Smallest.
How do you filter a column based on a list?
To run the Advanced Filter:
- Select a cell in the data table.
- On the Data tab of the Ribbon, in the Sort & Filter group, click Advanced.
- For Action, select Filter the list, in-place.
- For List range, select the data table.
- For Criteria range, select C1:C2 – the criteria heading and formula cells.
- Click OK, to see the results.
How do I match two sets of data in Excel?
Here are the steps to do this:
- Select the entire data set.
- Click the Home tab.
- In the Styles group, click on the ‘Conditional Formatting’ option.
- Hover the cursor on the Highlight Cell Rules option.
- Click on Duplicate Values.
- In the Duplicate Values dialog box, make sure ‘Duplicate’ is selected.
- Specify the formatting.