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have you ever sorted your data in excel and wanted to get back to your original sorting order but didnt know how in this video well go over a foolproof way to ensure you always have the option to return to your original sorting order regardless of how you sort your data lets get into it [Music] [Applause] in this example we have a list of different countries around the world and their population the countries listed are currently in no particular order lets select our data and then sort it alphabetically in ascending order based on country name when we go back into the sort dialog box we see theres no option available to revert back to the original sorting order thankfully in this case we can just undo the change we made through using the native undo function in excel now lets say we go through those same steps sort our data except instead of undoing the changes we made we save the file and then close it once we close the file we lose the ability to undo any changes we previousl