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Sets additional sorting options such as natural sorting, locale for sorting, handling columns boundaries, sort results location and more.
Sorting follows the collation rules of the document locale. In most Western locales, lowercase letters appear before uppercase letters, while in others, the order is reversed. For example, in the English (USA) locale, the order is 'a', 'A', 'b', 'B'. In the Danish locale, however, the order is 'A', 'a', 'B', 'b'.
LibreOffice uses collation rules based on the International Components for Unicode (ICU). For detailed collation information specific to your document locale, visit https://icu4c-demos.unicode.org/icu-bin/collation.html#legend.
For Asian locales: Check Case Sensitive to apply multi-level collation. With multi-level collation, entries are first compared in their primitive forms with their cases and diacritics ignored. If they evaluate as the same, their diacritics are taken into account for the second-level comparison. If they still evaluate as the same, their cases, character widths, and Japanese Kana difference are considered for the third-level comparison.
Uneko gelaxka-formatua mantentzen du.
Natural sorting is an algorithm that orders string-prefixed numbers by their numerical value, rather than treating them as plain text for comparison.
Example: the series of values A1, A15, A9, A4, A5, A17, ..., A2, A13, A21 when sorted in natural order becomes
A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, ..., A19, A20, A21.
The same set of values not sorted naturally becomes
A1, A11, A12, A13, ..., A19, A2, A20, A21, A3, A4, A5, ..., A9.
The decimal separator character, which varies by locale, when included in the number that follows the text, indicate that it is a decimal number. For example: A1.14, A1.2, A2.5, A10 (with a dot as the separator).
The decimal separator character, which varies by locale, does not indicate a decimal number when included in the following text; instead, it is treated as a regular character. For example, A1.14 contains character 'A', number 1, character '.' and number 14.
Ordenatze-barruti baten muga-zutabeak (errenkadak ordenatzeko) edo muga-errenkadak (zutabeak ordenatzeko) ez dira ordenatzen hutsik badaude. Markatu aukera hau iruzkinak dituzten muga-zutabeak edo muga-errenkadak ere ordenatzeko.
Ordenatze-area baten ertzeko zutabeak (errenkadak ordenatzeko) edo ertzeko errenkadak (zutabeak ordenatzeko) ez dira ordenatzen hutsik badaude. Markatu aukera hau irudiak dituzten muga-zutabeak edo muga-errenkadak ere ordenatzeko.
Zerrenda ordenatua kopiatzen du zehaztutako gelaxka-barrutian.
The copy process first copies the source data to the target range and then sorts the data in place. This order of operations is important if the source range is unsorted and contains formulas, as copying a range automatically adjusts the relative cell references in those formulas.
Hautatu ordenatutako zerrenda bistaratuko den gelaxka-barruti izendun bat.
Sartu ordenatutako zerrenda agertuko den gelaxka-barrutia.
Egin klik hemen eta ondoren hautatu nahi duzun ordenatze-hurrenkera pertsonalizatua.
Hautatu aplikatuko den ordena pertsonalizatua. Ordena pertsonalizatua definitzeko, aukeratu Tresnak - Aukerak - .
Select the locale for the sorting rules.
Select a sorting option for the locale. For example, select the "phonebook" option for German to include the umlaut special character in the sorting.