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Hi Dom,
As you know, the Edit Attributes tool allows you to set a format for any numeric value, so if, for example, you set a format of "a000", the value "1" will display as "a001". Likewise the format "b100" wil take the same value "1" and display it as "b101".
Excel functions similarly, in that any value can have a display format so, as you've found, two identical values formatted differently will display using their formats, but will sort on their (unformatted) value.
A workaround is to save the Excel file out to .txt, which does not support formatting and instead merges the format into the value, and then re-open the .txt file.
I hope I've interpreted this correctly.
Kind regards, Rob Robinson Stardraw.com
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