![]() There are all sorts of ways in which you can order the text, which are very similar to the ways you can order text and numbers in Excel. Press the A-Z button and up pops a dialogue box. See that little button you’ve never even seen before, next to the paragraph mark? Then, make sure you’ve got the Home tab at the front. How can we resolve this without swapping all the lines around?įirst, highlight all the text you want to alphabetise. ![]() ![]() So, a lovely list of books but not in order by the authors’ surnames. *A very few referencing systems ask for the bibliography to be in the order in which the references appear in the text. So, you’ve got your bibliography, and you’ve been very good and followed the rules for setting it out (I’ve used Harvard method here) but it’s not in alphabetical order by author surname, and, except in certain cases,* it really should be. I know the quick and easy way to do this – but I don’t think a lot of people know that you can do this! I was inspired to write this post after having to put yet another student’s bibliography into alphabetical order.
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