The temporary Sort rows function

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The Temporary Sort Rows function in Banana Accounting Plus allows you to temporarily sort the rows of a table without permanently changing their arrangement. It’s a very useful feature for quickly finding data, whether text or amounts.
Once the function is removed, the table rows return to their original order.

To permanently change the order of rows in a table, use the Data > Sort Rows menu.

The Temporary Sort Rows function is one of the new features. Please send us your feedback on how to improve it. It is available only in the Advanced plan of Banana Accounting Plus.

This tool allows you to quickly sort the content based on the column from which the Sort function is applied:

  • Right-click on the column header where you want to apply the sorting.
  • Hover over the small arrow and select ascending or descending sort.

Advantages

  • You can sort the displayed rows in ascending or descending order based on the desired column.
  • Unlike Excel, when you remove the sort view, the rows return to their original order without needing to use the Undo command.

Sort function in Banana

Sorted rows in Banana
An arrow will appear in the header of the column selected for sorting.

Important Note

The Temporary Sort Rows function is different from the Sort Rows command (from the Data menu):

  • Temporary Sort Rows is a temporary on-screen sort, designed to speed up the review and editing of previously entered data. It is easy to remove sorting criteria and return to the original row order. This feature is only available with the Advanced plan.
  • The Sort Rows command (from the Data menu) permanently changes the order of rows in the table and can only be undone with the Undo command. This command is available in all plans.

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