When using the option "Sort & Filter" to sort data in a column or row in
Excel, you are prompted with a "Sort Warning" window. Make sure you choose
"Expand the Selection" in that window, otherwise only the column you are
working on is sorted, which "unlinks" and scrambling the data. Choosing
"Expand the Selection" causes all the data to "move" in the direction you
choose in your initial "Sort & Filter" command, as you intended.
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On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 11:26 AM Geiger, Steve <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> As a suggestion.
>
> Yes always have a backup. Or two.  I make new, dated copies of important
> files about monthly when I’m working on them.
>
> Add a dummy column with values 1 through whatever your maximum is.   Then
> always be sure to sort ALL columns. This way at least you can resort by the
> Dummy variable.
>
> You can sort a subset of lines…. But. Be careful because you won’t be able
> to select by column name, only the values on the first line.
>
> If you don’t realize you have sorted a subset of your columns before you
> save ,  your data can indeed be ruined.
>
> One alternative is to have copies on tabs.   Again, organization is key.
>
> The major caveat is,,, you need to keep track of how many copies you have.
> Lest you edit a copy that is not most current.
>
>
> Re: linking photos, rather than inserting.  It works, if you’re organized,
> but rapidly slows the program once you get a lot of links.  If you change
> file names and/or directory structure this can also cause issues.
>
> -       Steve
> -       Ps – FWIW you’re not the only one.
>
>
> From: Conchologists List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of John
> Varner
> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2020 10:26 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [CONCH-L] document your collection
>
> [EXTERNAL SENDER] Use Caution opening links or attachments
> I have also been re-cataloguing my collection using Excel, and discovered
> the hard way that Excel is not as intuitive or easily used as I thought.
> (e.g.: I updated genus/specie names using Worms, then tried to
> alphabetically sort my 140 species of cones by specie name.  The result was
> a nearly hopeless scrambling of rows & columns that I couldn't undo, and  I
> wound up having to re-enter nearly the entire file of 140 specimens).
> Some lessons from my Excel fiasco:
> Excel is a more complicated and powerful program than is necessary for
> cataloguing shells.
> Work on a copy, not the original document, just in case.
> Back up often, and/or use "Time Machine" or a similar system back up
> Find out how to use 'sort' and 'filter' options before trying to use them,
> as empty cells in your catalogue will throw off these functions.
> 'Undo' only works until you close the program, at which time changes are
> locked in.
>
> Any input is welcomed!
>
> I am still trying to figure out the best way to attach small file size
> thumbnail photos of specimens to their entries, but that may have to wait
> until the next pandemic...
>
>
>
>
> ​- John​
>
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