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Hello,
I have a rather large Excel sheet in which Row 1 contains a Name and Row 2 the Address. This continues (Odd rows having name, even address) throughout the entire sheet. All the information is under column A. Is there a way to split the information so that the odd rows stay in column A and the even rows move to Column B? Thank you in advance, Jack |
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Jack
Put this formula in B1 and copy down. =IF(MOD(ROW(A1),2)=1,OFFSET(A1,1,0),"") Copy the formulae in column B and editpaste special...values back over itself to 'kill' the formulae You can then filter the column B by blanks (DataFilterautofilter) and delete the filtered rows. -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "jack" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a rather large Excel sheet in which Row 1 contains a Name and Row 2 the Address. This continues (Odd rows having name, even address) throughout the entire sheet. All the information is under column A. Is there a way to split the information so that the odd rows stay in column A and the even rows move to Column B? Thank you in advance, Jack |
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Assuming your data starts in A1 with a header, insert a couple of rows so it
now starts in A3. Copy the whole of Col A and paste into Col B in C3 put =MOD(ROW(),2) and copy down as far as your data goes Select cell B1 and do edit / delete / shift cells UP Select the data in Col C and do data Filter / Autofilter and then filter on 0 Select all the data in Col C and do edit / go to / special / visible cells only, and then do edit / delete / entire row. Job done. -- Regards Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "jack" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a rather large Excel sheet in which Row 1 contains a Name and Row 2 the Address. This continues (Odd rows having name, even address) throughout the entire sheet. All the information is under column A. Is there a way to split the information so that the odd rows stay in column A and the even rows move to Column B? Thank you in advance, Jack |
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Assuming your data is on a sheet called "list", try this
in A1 of a new sheet, copy across to B1, and copy down: =OFFSET(list!$A$1,ROW()*2+COLUMN()-3,) HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- Hello, I have a rather large Excel sheet in which Row 1 contains a Name and Row 2 the Address. This continues (Odd rows having name, even address) throughout the entire sheet. All the information is under column A. Is there a way to split the information so that the odd rows stay in column A and the even rows move to Column B? Thank you in advance, Jack . |
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