Table sort with VBA

APML

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Hi All, let me start by saying I'm not very good at macro or VBA.
I have a large table called Table 3. It has about 1800 rows and about 30 columns. One of the columns in the table is called GAPS
All of the cells in the column called GAPS will have either a percent value or say "No Data"
I need 2 macros:
1_that sorts from Highest to Lowest but excludes cells with "No Data".
2_that sorts from Lowest to Highest but excludes cells with "No Data".

I'm not sure if it's relevant or not but thought I should mention that I want to hide /remove the sort buttons (that are on all the column headers), I do know how to do this part :)

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
 

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