reverse journey for table
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Answer:
I hope it is helpful.
Explanation:
There are situations where you may want to reverse the order of a table in Microsoft Word. In some cases, the Sort option will suffice to accomplish this provided the data in question needs to be re-arranged in an ascending or descending order e.g. sequential numbers, dates and text in alphabetical order.
With most tables however, the sort option will simply not work if all you want is to invert the rows, so that the top row becomes the last and the bottom row the top most.
All it will do instead is rearrange the data sequentially if it contains numbers or alphabetically in the case of words.
We can however use this limitation to devise a workaround that will essentially flip the column direction regardless of the data.
All we need to is create a temporary column, add consecutive numbers to all its rows then use it to sort the rest of the columns. Let me show you how.