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hi everyone this is Nick and in this really quick tutorial I want to show you how to apply data filters to your spreadsheets and this comes from a question from my friend Kendra who wanted to know how she could sort her lists in Excel from A to Z or Z to A or lace greatest to least or smallest to largest so lets go ahead and look at our spreadsheet right here we have a spreadsheet here of all of the womens gymnastics Olympic all-around gold medalists from 1952 all the way to 2020 in Tokyo and so right here we have this list and it is sorted already nice nicely for us in this um you know earliest to latest sort of format but what if I wanted to have the 2020 on the top and the 1952 on the bottom so you can do this on any type of spreadsheet that you have in Excel and Im just going to go ahead and maybe arrange the columns just a little bit resize them so that theyre a little bit smaller so that you can see them now all you need to do a couple of things if you have a large data set y