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How to Sort?? Pls help!!

The segment titled "Before" shows how it is now and the segment "After" (shown below) is how I want it to be sorted. Probably as a CSV format so that I can export it to a spreadsheet.

Need your help and suggestions!!

Before:

1500.100:


by the old run:
-- --- --- ----
neitqodo < 1500.100: XYZ: 56433
neitrmq5 < 1500.100: XYZ: 11442
neitrmq5 < 1500.100: XYZ: 11442



by the new run:
-- --- --- ----
neitqodo > 1500.100: XYZ: 14192
neitrmq5 > 1500.100: XYZ: 87068
neitrmq5 > 1500.100: XYZ: 87068


Occurrences in old:
2272
Occurrences in new:
2272


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------


1500.19.14:


by the old run:
-- --- --- ----
neits7vf < 1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507
neits7vf < 1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507
neits7vf < 1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507


by the new run:
-- --- --- ----
neits7vf > NOTUSED1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507
neits7vf > NOTUSED1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507
neits7vf > NOTUSED1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507


Occurrences in old:
31
Occurrences in new:
31


--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------

AFTER (Old run in one column and the new run in another column with # of occurances in a column between them)

neitqodo < 1500.100: XYZ: 56433 2272 neitqodo > 1500.100: XYZ: 14192
neitrmq5 < 1500.100: XYZ: 11442 neitrmq5 > 1500.100: XYZ: 87068
neitrmq5 < 1500.100: XYZ: 11442 neitrmq5 > 1500.100: XYZ: 87068

neits7vf < 1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507 31 neits7vf > NOTUSED1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507
neits7vf < 1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507 neits7vf > NOTUSED1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507
neits7vf < 1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507 neits7vf > NOTUSED1500.19.14: SUPERPROVID: g19507

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