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I would like to link one long row of cells from one worksheet to one long
column of cells on another. I have to do this in many cases, so paste-linking one cell at a time is not feasible. How can I transpose a paste-link operation? |
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![]() on 2nd sheet build links back to 1st sheet along the row as normal then select cells with the links then Paste Special Transpose you end up with row formulas etc being convertd down a column -- mudraker ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mudraker's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=2473 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=400296 |
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Dear mudraker,
Perhaps I am misunderstanding your solution, but it does not work for me. When I follow your instructions, I get a column of cell references in which the row numbers increment; I want the column numbers (or letters) to increment. I.e., as I go down column A from row 1 to 2 to 3, I want the column reference to increment from A to B to C. I recall that an earlier version of Excel allowed paste-transpose and paste-link in the same operation, but Excel 2003 does not seem to allow it. I will try the solution proposed by Dave Peterson. (Somehow, I posted my question to this forum twice; Dave answered my other post.) Thanks. rpCAR |
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