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From Columns to Rows
There are portions of a large spreadsheet--not the whole spreadsheet--where I would like to convert several cells in one column to several cells in one row. For example, I would like to easily cut D4, D5, D6, D7 and turn them into E5, F5, G5, H5. Is there any way to do this without going one cell at a time? --Richard |
From Columns to Rows
Select/Copy and then under EDIT, choose Paste Special an select the
TRANSPOSE option. "Richard" wrote in message ... There are portions of a large spreadsheet--not the whole spreadsheet--where I would like to convert several cells in one column to several cells in one row. For example, I would like to easily cut D4, D5, D6, D7 and turn them into E5, F5, G5, H5. Is there any way to do this without going one cell at a time? --Richard |
From Columns to Rows
Hi Richard,
Try: Select the D4:D7 range Edit | Copy Select E5 Edit | PasteSpecial | Transpose --- Regards, Norman "Richard" wrote in message ... There are portions of a large spreadsheet--not the whole spreadsheet--where I would like to convert several cells in one column to several cells in one row. For example, I would like to easily cut D4, D5, D6, D7 and turn them into E5, F5, G5, H5. Is there any way to do this without going one cell at a time? --Richard |
From Columns to Rows
Copy the cells to the clipboard and then select Paste Special and check Transpose. -- CaptainQuattro ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CaptainQuattro's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32763 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=544409 |
From Columns to Rows
You can select the cells in the column you want, copy them, and then select
the first destination cell in the row and paste special - transpose. Hope this helps, Miguel "Richard" wrote: There are portions of a large spreadsheet--not the whole spreadsheet--where I would like to convert several cells in one column to several cells in one row. For example, I would like to easily cut D4, D5, D6, D7 and turn them into E5, F5, G5, H5. Is there any way to do this without going one cell at a time? --Richard |
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