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(Again) Converting rows to columns
If you are doing this frequently, you may want to write a macro to do it.
Posting to programming forum for assistance. "nickr1954" wrote in message ... Would appreciate some advice: I am currently downloading some data into an Excel spreadsheet that gives me the following format: Dept.# Account# Month Actuals Dept.# Account# Month Budget Dept.# Account# Month Actuals Dept.# Account# Month Budget Dept.# Account# Month Actuals Dept.# Account# Month Budget I would like to get the actuals in one column and the budget in the next column, but everything else would have to match up (ie make sure i am matching the same dept and account #). I am not quite sure how to go about this and am not an Excel expert. Would appreciate any advice you may have. Thanks -- nickr1954 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nickr1954's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30907 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=505906 |
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