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Richard

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

Larry S

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




Norman Jones

From Columns to Rows
 
Hi Richard,

Try:

Select the D4:D7 range
Edit | Copy
Select E5
Edit | PasteSpecial | Transpose


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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




CaptainQuattro

From Columns to Rows
 

Copy the cells to the clipboard and then select Paste Special and check
Transpose.


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Miguel Zapico

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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