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hi everyone my name is kevin today i want to show you how you can sort lists in word in microsoft word you sort listen word you sure can i always thought you could just do it in excel but it turns out you can also do it in microsoft word and hey its full disclosure before we jump into this i work at microsoft as a full-time employee all right well lets jump into it here i am on my desktop and im going to open up microsoft word i have the latest version this is a word that comes with office 365 although if you have word lets say 2019 2016 2013 2010 2007. you name the version uh sortings been in word for a long time so youll probably also be able to do it uh but im just using the latest version and i know for sure it works there so here i am in word and lets i have three different lists so i have a list of cities i have a list of numbers and i have a list of dates and i want them to be in a specific order for my cities i want it from a to z how do i sort it well so what im going