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With your test data in A1:B6, I used this:
In C1: =A2 In D1: =B2 Then I selected C1:D2 (4 cells!) And dragged it down as far as I needed. Then I selected columns C:D and converted to values. (edit|copy followed by edit|paste special values) Then I selected just column C Edit|Goto (or ctrl-g) special Blanks Edit|Delete|entirerow Demosthenes wrote: Hello, I'm trying to change the format of my data. Ex: apple 2 ab cd orange 5 ef gh banana 4 cd ef And I want to get it to the format: apple 2 ab cd orange 5 ef gh banana 4 cd ef Is there an easy way to do that? I can't figure it out with transpose or the offset function. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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