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how to put data in the column A to the next row of the column B
I have data in 50 columns and 30 rows.
I would like to know how to either copy or move the data in the next columns to the next row of the previous column without using "copy and paste" because there are too many columns and I think there is a better way to do this. I want to have only one column combining all data from 50 different columns into one column. So it looks like this after moving or copying the data from columns into one column. column A ------------ A1 .... A30 B1 ( data in the column B is now in the next row in the column A) .... B30 ...... .... AX1 ( data in the column AX is now in the next row in the column A) .... Ax30 Thank you Jim |
Try deleting Column A, then B becomes A
"jims" wrote: I have data in 50 columns and 30 rows. I would like to know how to either copy or move the data in the next columns to the next row of the previous column without using "copy and paste" because there are too many columns and I think there is a better way to do this. I want to have only one column combining all data from 50 different columns into one column. So it looks like this after moving or copying the data from columns into one column. column A ------------ A1 ... A30 B1 ( data in the column B is now in the next row in the column A) ... B30 ..... ... AX1 ( data in the column AX is now in the next row in the column A) ... Ax30 Thank you Jim |
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