Blue1000.com today teaches you how to make typography in word rank according to last name strokes. When we make some lists, whoever comes first will be controversial. For example, select the candidate list of cadres, typesetting are exquisite. Another example is a list of donations. If you donate all the same, how should we make a composition? You'll be relieved to see today's tutorial. We can rank by the number of strokes in the last name, or by the pinyin of the surname. This chapter is about teaching you how to make typography in Word rank according to the last name, and the ranking of strokes by last name looks good.
How to arrange stroke layout and form conversion ranking method
1, start Word2003 (other version please imitate operation), open Xiao Wu copy over the list (as shown in Figure 1).
2, select the full list, the implementation of the "form → conversion → text convert to form" command, open the Convert Text to Table dialog box (Figure 2), change the number of columns to 1, select the other characters option under text separator, and then type comma (,) in the following box, and then press OK button to return.
3, the implementation of the "form → sort" command (at this point, the list in the table is already selected, if it is not selected, select the list, open the Sort dialog box (Figure 3), press the Drop-down button to the right of type, and in the Drop-down list that appears, select the Stroke option, and then determine the return, The list in the table is sorted by stroke.
Do you mean that the surname is in the order of pinyin? If so, it's okay to sort by the pinyin line.