Examples of using Column heading in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Drag a column heading to a new location.
Sort the list by clicking the column heading.
Click the column heading that you want to sort by.
To create additional fields, click+ in the column heading.
Click the column heading of the item you want to sort by.
Click the column heading of the element by which you want to sort.
Click the arrow to the right of the Start or Finish column heading.
The column heading names are properties of MigrationResult objects.
Sort the values in a column by click the column heading.
To sort items, select a column heading such as Date or Value.
These are marked by a filter symbol to the right of the column heading.
Click the arrow next to the column heading of the item you want to filter by.
You can sort the results of a Find All search by clicking a column heading.
list and select the column heading that you want to sort by.
sort data by column heading.
Click the Location column heading to sort the list of holidays by country.
To determine if a filter is applied, note the icon in the column heading.
Click the arrow next to the column heading of the item by which you want to filter.
This example uses“ genre” as the lookup name and“Genre” as the column heading.
If you click the column heading again, the list will be sorted in reverse order.
descending order by clicking on the column heading.
Click the arrow next to the column heading of the item you want to filter by.
descending order by clicking the Account column heading.
To turn text wrapping off, right-click the column heading and click Wrap Text again.
Select a column heading and optionally Ctrl-click(Windows)
When you design labels, you can link any column heading from your data file to a field in a label.
Each subsequent column heading should state the relationships in the column as related to the family member in the far left column. .
double-click the column heading, and then type the new name.
For example, if you used Tracking Number as the column heading for the list of tracking numbers in your spreadsheet, locate Tracking Number.
