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Well, it's a lot quicker to do it all at once !!
Pete On Apr 17, 12:18*pm, wrote: On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:04:58 -0700 (PDT), Pete_UK brought the following to our attention: Highlight all the data, then click <copy. Move your cursor to a cell outside the range occupied by the current data (eg to row 74) and click on Edit | Paste Special | Transpose (check) | OK then <Esc. If you are happy that you have ended up with what you wanted, then you can delete the original 73 rows. Hope this helps. Pete Thanks for that.. I've been transposing single columns into rows but haven't tried a WHOLE block of data. Will test it out this morning. * -G On Apr 17, 12:57*am, wrote: I have a 400 column by 72 row array of data that needs to be transposed into 72 col x 400 rows. What's the best way of accomplish this? Best would be to do it one-shot. * *-G- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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