Jen
Select the 127 cells across the row before entering the formula in the active
cell.
Then hit CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 08:55:05 -0700, Jen wrote:
I too have had the same problem. Maybe I can clear up the question a bit.
When I have a formula down a column and try to transpose it using paste
special transpose (alone, formula, or formula and value) to a row, I end up
with Ref#. IfThis is b/c although the formula transposes, the reference
cells they originally refer to do not. If I try to type into the cell
destination the array:
=transpose(B2:B128) only the B2 value transposes even though I use
shift-ctrl-enter (yes the brackets did appear). I hope this is more clear.
Is there a way for this to work? Thanks Jen.
"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:
Bjorn,
You're going to need to give a better explanation, with examples, because that is something I have
never seen when using the TRANSPOSE function. Did you enter the TRANSPOSE function into an array of
cells, and did you enter it with Ctrl-Shift-Enter?
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
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If you have used formulas it is not possible to use transpose function.
You receive a #REF error. Does anyone have an idea or trick to make
this possible?
Greetz,
Bjorn
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