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(upbeat music) Okay, so if youamp;#39;re using Google Sheets and you have a table of data. We have one here, and weamp;#39;re going to try to sort it by date. It doesnamp;#39;t always work very well, and itamp;#39;s usually because your dates are broken. And Iamp;#39;m going to show you a couple of different ways to fix them. Weamp;#39;ll start with this short table here just so you can see it easily, and then I built a longer one, too. And Iamp;#39;ll show you a different way to check them in case that works better for your layout. So, the first thing, letamp;#39;s act like weamp;#39;re going to sort it, so weamp;#39;ll select B3 through C14, and weamp;#39;ll do Data Sort Range. You can do these preset sorts here, but they donamp;#39;t always work like I want them to. So, just control it exactly by doing Sort Range. Itamp;#39;s going to ask you a few things. So, this data does not have a header row. If you look at where I selected, I did not go all the way up, so leave th