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Sorts the selected paragraphs or table rows alphabetically or numerically. You can define up to three sort keys as well as combine alphanumeric and numeric sort keys.

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Kārtošanas kritērijs

Keys 1 to 3

Specifies additional sorting criteria. You can also combine sort keys.

Kolonna 1 līdz 3

Enter the number of the table column that you want to use as a basis for sorting.

Key type 1 to 3

Select the sorting option that you want to use.

Secība

Augoši

Sorts in ascending order, (for example, 1, 2, 3 or a, b, c).

Dilstoši

Sorts in descending order (for example, 9, 8, 7 or z, y, x).

Virziens

Kolonnas

Sorts the columns in the table according to the current sort options.

Rindas

Sorts the rows in the table or the paragraphs in the selection according to the current sort options.

Atdalītājs

Paragraphs are separated by nonprinting paragraph marks. You can also specify that tabs or a character act as separators when you sort paragraphs.

Tabulācija

If the selected paragraphs correspond to a list separated by tabs, select this option.

Rakstzīme

Enter the character that you want to use as a separator in the selected area. By using the separator, LibreOffice can determine the position of the sorting key in the selected paragraph.

Izvēlēties

Opens the Special Characters dialog, where you can select the character that you want to use as a separator.

Valoda

Select the language that defines the sorting rules. Some languages sort special characters differently than other languages.

Reģistru sakritība

Distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters when you sort a table. For Asian languages special handling applies.

Piezīmes ikona

For Asian languages, select Match case to apply multi-level collation. In the multi-level collation, the primitive forms of the entries are first compared with the cases of the forms and diacritics ignored. If the forms are the same, the diacritics of the forms are compared. If the forms are still the same, the cases, character widths, and Japanese Kana differences of the forms are compared.


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