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The problem

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You need to analyse a big file of Compensation data. You want to know who are the 5 lowest paid of employees with the title of manager.

The issue : titles are all over the place, not specifically tied to specific grades or other criteria and usually contain words before and after “manager” so you can’t use a straightforward alphabetical sort.

You don’t want to sort manually and need a way to quickly perform the analysis

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The solution

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Use conditional formatting to identify the employees with a manager title.

Then use sorting to list the lowest paid managers.

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Identify all managers in the file

Round 1

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Select all cells on the file, Conditional formatting > highlight cell rules > text that contains

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Type in the text you want to identify and chose the colour and style they will show in the file

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Here is the result : all managers are now in green and easy to identify

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Sort the file to have lowest paid managers with less than 2 years tenure at the top

Round 2

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Select all cells > Sort and filter > Custom sort > Select “My data has headers”

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Think of how to apply your sorting

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Based on the result you want, you need to have :1. The managers at the top of the file2. Within that group, the lowest paid at the

top You need to apply the same order in your

sorting

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Select job title as the first sorting criteria > sort on the cell colour > select the colour of managers > on top

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Add a level > sort by current basic > on values > smallest to largest

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End result : the 5 lowest paid managers are at the top of the file

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Want to know more ?

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