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0-0 Wai Wai ^-^

Change/Reverse the table
 

Hi.
There's the table:
A1 A2
B1 B2
C1 C2

1)
I would like to make the table upside-down, ie:
C1 C2
B1 B2
A1 A2
How to do?

2)
This time I would like to mirror my table :), ie:
A2 A1
B2 B1
C2 C1
How to do?

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Additional information:
- I'm using Office XP
- I'm using Windows XP




Ian

Change/Reverse the table
 
Do you mean permanently, or to be able to toggle between them?

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Ian
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"0-0 Wai Wai ^-^" wrote in message
...

Hi.
There's the table:
A1 A2
B1 B2
C1 C2

1)
I would like to make the table upside-down, ie:
C1 C2
B1 B2
A1 A2
How to do?

2)
This time I would like to mirror my table :), ie:
A2 A1
B2 B1
C2 C1
How to do?

--
Additional information:
- I'm using Office XP
- I'm using Windows XP






0-0 Wai Wai ^-^

Change/Reverse the table
 


"Ian" 秎ン い级糶
....
Do you mean permanently, or to be able to toggle between them?

Permanently.
But if I can toggle between them, I would like to know too.



Ian

Change/Reverse the table
 
I assume this isn't your real data which would be really simple.

1) Create a helper column after your data and number it 1,2,3 etc. Select
the data and go to DataSort using this new column to Sort by. Sort
ascending or descending depending on the order you want.

2) Create a helper row below your current data and sort using this row. When
you go to DataSort select Options and click Sort left to right.

If you need to have both row and column helpers in place at the same time,
make sure that where to row and column coincide you use the higher of the 2
numbers.

So your data would look something like this

A1 A2 1
B1 B2 2
C1 C2 3
1 2 4
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Ian
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"0-0 Wai Wai ^-^" wrote in message
...


"Ian" 秎ン
い级糶
...
Do you mean permanently, or to be able to toggle between them?

Permanently.
But if I can toggle between them, I would like to know too.





0-0 Wai Wai ^-^

Change/Reverse the table
 

WoW! A clever way of using "sort" :D
Thanks a lot.

"Ian" 秎ン い级糶
....
I assume this isn't your real data which would be really simple.

1) Create a helper column after your data and number it 1,2,3 etc. Select
the data and go to DataSort using this new column to Sort by. Sort
ascending or descending depending on the order you want.

2) Create a helper row below your current data and sort using this row. When
you go to DataSort select Options and click Sort left to right.

If you need to have both row and column helpers in place at the same time,
make sure that where to row and column coincide you use the higher of the 2
numbers.

So your data would look something like this

A1 A2 1
B1 B2 2
C1 C2 3
1 2 4
--
Ian
--
"0-0 Wai Wai ^-^" wrote in message
...


"Ian" 秎ン
い级糶
...
Do you mean permanently, or to be able to toggle between them?

Permanently.
But if I can toggle between them, I would like to know too.







Ian

Change/Reverse the table
 
Glad to help. Thanks for the feedback.

--
Ian
--
"0-0 Wai Wai ^-^" wrote in message
...

WoW! A clever way of using "sort" :D
Thanks a lot.

"Ian" 秎ン
い级糶
...
I assume this isn't your real data which would be really simple.

1) Create a helper column after your data and number it 1,2,3 etc. Select
the data and go to DataSort using this new column to Sort by. Sort
ascending or descending depending on the order you want.

2) Create a helper row below your current data and sort using this row.
When
you go to DataSort select Options and click Sort left to right.

If you need to have both row and column helpers in place at the same
time,
make sure that where to row and column coincide you use the higher of the
2
numbers.

So your data would look something like this

A1 A2 1
B1 B2 2
C1 C2 3
1 2 4
--
Ian
--
"0-0 Wai Wai ^-^" wrote in message
...


"Ian" 秎ン
い级糶
...
Do you mean permanently, or to be able to toggle between them?
Permanently.
But if I can toggle between them, I would like to know too.










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