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I have three columns. $ bins (1-10,11-20,etc) is the first column, state is teh second column, and renewal rate is the third. How can I do two sorts, one on the first column, and then another on the second?
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I assume you mean in a visual, like a table. You can only sort on a single column at a time. You could try sorting the second column first, then sort the first column last and see if that gives you what you want.
I assume you mean in a visual, like a table. You can only sort on a single column at a time. You could try sorting the second column first, then sort the first column last and see if that gives you what you want.
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