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Default text data in one column many rows to many columns one row


I have several worksheets with a single column of text data (about 20
rows) - I would like to rotate this data so that it now appears across
the columns and in one row (and not down the column and in several
rows) - how do I do this?
I would like to delete the original sheets afterwards.
thanks


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I have several worksheets with a single column of text data (about 20
rows) - I would like to rotate this data so that it now appears across
the columns and in one row (and not down the column and in several
rows) - how do I do this?
I would like to delete the original sheets afterwards.
thanks


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