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When you alphabetize your bibliographic entries by author, just use the title of dictionary.
Avoid clutter and confusion by creating a clear area where your data or objects will go as you alphabetize them.
In this case, "Joe French" is the author's name, so you reverse it for the citation because you alphabetize citations by the author's last name.[1].
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It was the day you alphabetized your spices on the spice rack.
You could alphabetize by last name, or you can also categorize by alphabetical order of name or company; city where you met the person if you travel often; or by category of industry.
You can alphabetize any column no matter where it is in the sheet.
Alphabetizing by using the "Sort" option under the "Data" menu will allow you to alphabetize 1 column and keep any corresponding data in line.
Keep a copy of the alphabet in front of you or next to the items you are alphabetizing to stay on track.
Any data in the following columns will remain static and will not sort in line with the cells you alphabetized.
If you're alphabetizing objects, such as records or books, remove them from their current placement so that you can more easily see the names.
If you're alphabetizing books or documents, it's easier to organize and search using the author's last name.
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