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Yes, I know the official way to do this..but it's not working.
I select a column in worksheet 1. I click cell A1 in worksheet 2. I select EditPaste Special, click the Transpose checkbox, and select OK. I receive this message: "The information cannot be pasted because the Copy area and the paste area [dontcha just love the inconsistency in capitalization?] are not the same size and shape. [of course not--i'm transposing!!] Try one of the following: "* Click a single cell, and then paste. [which is what I did that didn't work] "* Select a rectangle that's the same size and shape, and then paste." Since neither of these worked, the next question is, why the @#$#$ not? TIA, |
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