{smcl} {* May2009}{...} {cmd:help labup} {hline} {title:Title} {p2colset 5 14 22 2}{...} {p2col :{hi: labup} {hline 2}}move up variables based on label contents{p_end} {marker s_Syntax} {title:Syntax} {p 4 10 6} {cmdab:labup} {it:list} {marker s_Description} {title:Description} {p 4 4 6} {cmd:labup} provides a fast and easy way to order variables based on the contents of variable labels. {p 4 4 6} It will {help order} any variable that contains one of ASCII space-delimited pharses specified by the user. Comes handy when pecking through a large dataset. {p 4 4 6} {cmd:labup} is CASE-SENSITIVE. Use rabbit ears, i.e. " ", when searching phrases or prohibited combination of words. {title:Options} {dlgtab:Main} {p 4 12 6}{opt qui:etly} If you want them quietly.{p_end} {marker s_0} {title:Examples} {p 4 10 6}{stata sysuse auto, clear}{p_end} {p 4 10 6}{stata `"labup "in""'}{p_end} {p 4 10 6}{stata sysuse auto, clear}{p_end} {p 4 10 6}{stata labup lbs 1978}{p_end} {p 4 10 6}{stata sysuse auto, clear}{p_end} {p 4 10 6}{stata labup "unk space", qui}{p_end} {title:Remarks} {p 4 10 6}This program was written before {help lookfor} became known. Useful anyway.{p_end} {title:Author} {p 4 10 6}Roy Wada{p_end} {p 4 10 6}roywada@hotmail.com{p_end}