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Sorting Graphics with Worksheet Data

Summary: If you use graphics in a worksheet that are associated with certain cells (perhaps images of parts or icons for worksheet entries), you'll be glad to know that when you sort your worksheet data you can have Excel reorder the graphics as well. This tip highlights the factors you need to consider when you want to do this type of sorting.

You already know that Excel allows you to place graphics in your worksheets. You may not know, however, that Excel allows you to sort graphics along with the regular data in your tables. For instance, you could create an inventory table that has the requisite part numbers, descriptions, and quantities. You could also include a column that shows a small picture of each inventory item. When you later sort the table, the pictures sort right along with the rest of the data in the table.

If you can't seem to make the graphics sort along with the other data in the table, keep these pointers in mind:

  • The graphics have to be sized so they fit completely within the cell. They cannot be taller or wider than the cell over which you placed them.
  • You should make sure that the sorting function is selecting the column in which your graphics have been placed. You can check this by seeing if the column is selected when you choose the Sort option from the Data menu.

If your graphics still won't sort, the properties of the graphic may have been changed to prohibit sorting. Follow these steps:

  1. Right-click on a graphic image. Excel displays a shortcut menu.
  2. Choose Size and Properties from the shortcut menu. Excel displays the Size and Properties dialog box.
  3. Make sure the Properties tab is selected. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. Make sure the Move and Size with Cells option is selected.
  5. Click on Close.
  6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all the graphics in the column.

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