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How do I pivot a range of cells, i.e. from column to row?
How do I pivot/transpose the data from a range of cells from, say, a column
to a row? I imagine it should be very simple, but I haven't found out how yet. For instance: row# 1 data 1 2 data 2 3 data 3 4 data 4 to column# 1 2 3 4 data1 data2 data3 data4 hope someone has an answer. Thanks! |
Copy then select cell where you want it to go and Edit/Paste-special, click
transpose button. -- HansM "Ernst" wrote in message ... How do I pivot/transpose the data from a range of cells from, say, a column to a row? I imagine it should be very simple, but I haven't found out how yet. For instance: row# 1 data 1 2 data 2 3 data 3 4 data 4 to column# 1 2 3 4 data1 data2 data3 data4 hope someone has an answer. Thanks! |
Thanks Hans,
I tried something similar: I copied, then selected a RANGE of cells and tried Past-special-Transpose, rather than just selecting a single cell and Paste-special-Transpose. Thanks for specifying exactly what to do "HansM" wrote: Copy then select cell where you want it to go and Edit/Paste-special, click transpose button. -- HansM "Ernst" wrote in message ... How do I pivot/transpose the data from a range of cells from, say, a column to a row? I imagine it should be very simple, but I haven't found out how yet. For instance: row# 1 data 1 2 data 2 3 data 3 4 data 4 to column# 1 2 3 4 data1 data2 data3 data4 hope someone has an answer. Thanks! |
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