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solmaris
2 months ago
12

What are some commands found in the Sort Options dialog box? Check all that apply.

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Amiraneli [1K]2 months ago
8 0
Arranging from top to bottom, sorting from left to right, and applying case sensitivity.
8_murik_8 [964]2 months ago
3 0
1) Arrange from top to bottom; 2) Sort from A to Z; 3) 4) Organize left to right; 5) Case sensitive. Explanation: It is vital to sort data when analyzing it. You can organize text alphabetically, create a list of items from lowest to highest, or sort rows based on colors or icons. Effective data sorting enhances both organization and comprehension. Some of the commands available in the Sort Options dialog box include: Sort by A-Z or Z-A (organizing names or texts alphabetically in increasing or decreasing order); Case sensitive sorting, found under options in the sort dialog; Sort top to bottom, which can also be reversed; Sort left to right, located under orientation in the Sort Options dialog.
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