Sorting Tables
Tables can be sorted by clicking on the column header, with small buttons (sorting pills) and arrows indicating the sort order. An upward or downward arrow shows the sorting direction, while no arrow means the column is not sorted. The order of multiple selected columns affects the sorting. Keywords: tables, sorting, columns, sorting pills, ascending, descending, arrows, order.
To sort tables by a specific column, simply click on the column header of your choice. The selected columns will then appear as small buttons (sorting pills) above the table.
There are two ways to identify which column is currently being sorted.
Either by the small buttons (sorting pills) or by the arrows next to the column header:
- No arrow: The column is not sorted.
- Arrow pointing up: Values are sorted in ascending order.
- Arrow pointing down: Values are sorted in descending order.
This way you always maintain an overview and can flexibly adjust the table to your needs. Please note that when multiple columns are selected for sorting, the order of the columns also plays a role in the final sorting of the table.
Changes and errors may occur. The information in this article has been carefully compiled, but does not claim to be complete or correct.