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The answer is a cut-and-paste, but it is simple. Step one is to make a
backup copy of your data so you can recover from a disaster as necessary. Then highlight and copy your data, select the target location, then right click, select Paste Special, check the Transpose checkbox, and press OK. Your X axis becomes your Y axis and vice versa. Dave O |
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