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I was trying to swith rows to column and does this even work.
I found it in Help.


Transpose rows to columns or columns to rows
Data from the top row of the copy area appears in the left column of the
paste area, and data from the left column appears in the top row.

Select the cells that you want to switch.
Click Copy .
Select the upper-left cell of the paste area. The paste area must be outside
the copy area.
Click the arrow to the right of Paste and then click Transpose
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Default Transpose Function

Instead of paste use "Paste Special" and click the "Transpose" check
box.

Cheers,
Jason Lepack

mario wrote:
I was trying to swith rows to column and does this even work.
I found it in Help.


Transpose rows to columns or columns to rows
Data from the top row of the copy area appears in the left column of the
paste area, and data from the left column appears in the top row.

Select the cells that you want to switch.
Click Copy .
Select the upper-left cell of the paste area. The paste area must be outside
the copy area.
Click the arrow to the right of Paste and then click Transpose


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