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How to Sort Data in MS Access

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to sort table data in MS Access using the Ribbon.

Quick summary

Sorting data in Microsoft Access lets you organize table records in ascending or descending order using the built-in Sort & Filter tools on the Home tab. This quick process requires no queries — just a column selection and a single click to apply the sort order.


Steps

  1. In the Navigation Pane, double-click the table you want to sort to open it.
  2. Click the column header of the field you want to sort.
  3. On the Ribbon, go to the Home tab.
  4. In the Sort & Filter group, click Ascending or Descending to set the sort order.
  5. The sort order applies automatically to the table data.
  6. Click the Save button to save the sorted data.

📌 Why this matters

Knowing how to sort data in Microsoft Access is essential for anyone managing relational databases, as it allows users to quickly organize records by any field in ascending or descending order without writing a query. The built-in Sort & Filter tools on the Home tab make it easy to arrange table data in seconds, improving data readability and analysis efficiency. This skill is fundamental for database users who need to prioritize, review, or present records in a meaningful sequence. Mastering Access sorting helps teams work faster and make better decisions from their structured data.
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