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Chip Pearson
 
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I've always been a bit
wary of macros and avoided them, but maybe I have to start
using them!


There's no reason to be wary of macros, and no reason to avoid
them. Once you become even a bit proficient with VBA, you'll find
that a whole new world of Excel opens up.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com




"Liz" wrote in message
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Thanks very much for your reply. I'll try it out. I've always
been a bit
wary of macros and avoided them, but maybe I have to start
using them!
Liz

"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:

Liz,

It would be much better from within Personal.xls, since it
would be available at any time and be
available within any workbook.

You should set one up. Simply start the macro recorder, and
select the option to store the macro in
"Personal macro workbook" Excel will take care of creating it
for you. Then store the previous code
in that workbook, through the VB Editor.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


"Liz" wrote in message
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Thanks very much.

I don't think I have a Personal.xls file. Do I need to set
one up, or can
it run from within a workbook template instead?

Liz


"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:

Liz,

Copy the macro below into your Personal.xls, then add a
custom toolbar button and assign it the
macro.

When you want to transpose a range, copy it, select the
destination anchor cell, and press your
custom button.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP

Sub PasteTranspose()
If Application.CutCopyMode Then _
Selection.PasteSpecial Transpose:=True
End Sub


"Liz" wrote in message
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Is it possible to create a button on a toolbar for
'Transpose' to save me
going through 'paste special' each time.