Highlighting multiple rows by identifying variable data

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Not sure if this is even the right question in my title so that's why I am asking this and not just searching online for the answer.

Below is a link to my screen shot. It shows two sets of data. Row 65 - 73 shows my list unsorted and 75 - 83 shows my list sorted. There are three repeating codes in my lists of data that I've highlighted in red: CB, CF and CFCB. Is there a way to scan my entire worksheet to get my lists to sort the data so each one of the rows groups these codes?



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https://cl.ly/3x0V0y1D0w3A
 

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Then sort by (1)suffix column (2)original data column
 
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