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have downloaded store list consisting of the following format below.
this is succession of rows, would like to move to columns to eventually run in MS Word as data for a mail merge. "Each record" would start with Store.,such that macro would copy Store to say Col 2, then XYZ at Palm Springs... to Col2+1 and so forth until it reachs the next line with Store and would go back to Col2 hope this clear thx Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 |
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Are the data sets consistent as in 6 cells per set?
If so, enter this in G1 and copy across to L1. =INDEX($A:$A,(ROWS($1:1)-1)*6+COLUMNS($A:B)-1) Select G1:L1 and copy down until you get zeros showing up. Paste SpecialValuesOKEsc then delete column A If you want a macro post back. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:28:03 -0700, reno wrote: have downloaded store list consisting of the following format below. this is succession of rows, would like to move to columns to eventually run in MS Word as data for a mail merge. "Each record" would start with Store.,such that macro would copy Store to say Col 2, then XYZ at Palm Springs... to Col2+1 and so forth until it reachs the next line with Store and would go back to Col2 hope this clear thx Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 |
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there are 5 to 7 per set.
if the "trigger" were the word "sales" that would handle it. would apprecaite macro "Gord Dibben" wrote: Are the data sets consistent as in 6 cells per set? If so, enter this in G1 and copy across to L1. =INDEX($A:$A,(ROWS($1:1)-1)*6+COLUMNS($A:B)-1) Select G1:L1 and copy down until you get zeros showing up. Paste SpecialValuesOKEsc then delete column A If you want a macro post back. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:28:03 -0700, reno wrote: have downloaded store list consisting of the following format below. this is succession of rows, would like to move to columns to eventually run in MS Word as data for a mail merge. "Each record" would start with Store.,such that macro would copy Store to say Col 2, then XYZ at Palm Springs... to Col2+1 and so forth until it reachs the next line with Store and would go back to Col2 hope this clear thx Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 |
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Where would the word "sales" be located?
I don't see one in your example data. Does each set have a blank row between? I won't be back on line for 5 or 6 days so hopefully you will get something before then. Gord On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:29:00 -0700, reno wrote: there are 5 to 7 per set. if the "trigger" were the word "sales" that would handle it. would apprecaite macro "Gord Dibben" wrote: Are the data sets consistent as in 6 cells per set? If so, enter this in G1 and copy across to L1. =INDEX($A:$A,(ROWS($1:1)-1)*6+COLUMNS($A:B)-1) Select G1:L1 and copy down until you get zeros showing up. Paste SpecialValuesOKEsc then delete column A If you want a macro post back. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:28:03 -0700, reno wrote: have downloaded store list consisting of the following format below. this is succession of rows, would like to move to columns to eventually run in MS Word as data for a mail merge. "Each record" would start with Store.,such that macro would copy Store to say Col 2, then XYZ at Palm Springs... to Col2+1 and so forth until it reachs the next line with Store and would go back to Col2 hope this clear thx Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 |
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in my example the first line is store as shown below and then each succeeding
"records" starts with word Store on first line similar to this (as copied from below. There are 5 to 7 rows in each "record". thanks for any help Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 Liqour: (407)-260-7747 "Gord Dibben" wrote: Where would the word "sales" be located? I don't see one in your example data. Does each set have a blank row between? I won't be back on line for 5 or 6 days so hopefully you will get something before then. Gord On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:29:00 -0700, reno wrote: there are 5 to 7 per set. if the "trigger" were the word "sales" that would handle it. would apprecaite macro "Gord Dibben" wrote: Are the data sets consistent as in 6 cells per set? If so, enter this in G1 and copy across to L1. =INDEX($A:$A,(ROWS($1:1)-1)*6+COLUMNS($A:B)-1) Select G1:L1 and copy down until you get zeros showing up. Paste SpecialValuesOKEsc then delete column A If you want a macro post back. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:28:03 -0700, reno wrote: have downloaded store list consisting of the following format below. this is succession of rows, would like to move to columns to eventually run in MS Word as data for a mail merge. "Each record" would start with Store.,such that macro would copy Store to say Col 2, then XYZ at Palm Springs... to Col2+1 and so forth until it reachs the next line with Store and would go back to Col2 hope this clear thx Store XYZ at Palm Springs Crossing (Store #00690) 482 E Altamonte Dr Ste 1005 Altamonte Springs, FL 32701-4604 Main: (407) 260-9973 Pharmacy: (407) 260-9985 |
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