You can sort data in a column alphabetically or by increasing or decreasing values. When you sort by column, the rows rearrange accordingly.
Text in column headers and footers isn’t included in the sort.
Click the table to select it.
Move the pointer over the letter above the column by which you want to sort.
All the rows in the table are reordered according to the sorting of this column.
Click the arrow that appears, then choose a sorting option:
Sort Ascending: Sort the data in alphabetical order (A to Z) or by increasing numerical values.
Sort Descending: Sort the data in reverse-alphabetical order (Z to A) or by decreasing numerical values.
In columns containing both text and numbers, ascending order sorts numbers before text (for example, 1a, 1b, 2a, a1, b1). Ascending order also places cells with Boolean values (true/false) after cells sorted alphabetically or numerically, and places blank cells at the bottom of the column.
Tip: Table columns don’t sort independently from each other—all the cells in a row stay together when you sort a column. If you want to sort a column separately, first sort the column, then copy all the cells in that column. Then Undo the sort (to revert to the previous table sort order) and paste the copied cells back into the column.