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Paste Special links do not copy right
Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in
a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
Paste Special links do not copy right
You cannot combine a Paste Link action with a Transpose action.
Unfortunately, for only 15 cells the most expedient way is to simply copy/paste link one cell at a time. If this is a bigger job, or something that has to be done regularly, post back. There are ways to deal with it, though not without a little effort to set it up. "aleeherself" wrote: Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
Paste Special links do not copy right
New update! I fugured out that it was taking the information from the cells
in relation to the column (C9 through C23) from the source spreadsheet that I highlighted on the destination worksheet, even though I had copied cells C9 through P9 on the source spreadsheet. My problem is that the source document was not organized in a user friendly manner. We have a lot of data that we need to transfer into a new format where the information that was originally stored is vertical instead of horizontal. What is the best way to do this? To be clearer, here is a mock-up of the destination spreadsheet: Bowser Randy Stilts Teddy Nailbiting X X X X Crying X X X X Yelling X X 0 0 Stealing 0 0 0 X Now, the source worksheet has the information like this: Nailbiting Crying Yelling Stealing Bowser X X X 0 Randy X X X 0 Stilts X X 0 0 Teddy X X 0 X Have I made myself clear as mud? Can anyone help me? Thanks! "aleeherself" wrote: Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
Paste Special links do not copy right
No, Duke, it is not as simple as that multiple 416 by 15 and that would be
more like it. It is only 15 on one axis but the other one is extensive. Unfortunately the designer of the original worksheet knows very little about doing spreadsheets and the way that he did it was just tortuous to read. To simplify it though, here is a mock-up of the source document: Nailbiting Crying Yelling Stealing Bowser X X X 0 Randy X X X 0 Stilts X X 0 0 Teddy X 0 X X And we want to change it to read: Bowser Randy Stilts Teddy Nailbiting X X X X Crying X X X 0 Yelling X X 0 X Stealing 0 0 0 X How do we transfer this info? and I do SO appreciate your help!!! "Duke Carey" wrote: You cannot combine a Paste Link action with a Transpose action. Unfortunately, for only 15 cells the most expedient way is to simply copy/paste link one cell at a time. If this is a bigger job, or something that has to be done regularly, post back. There are ways to deal with it, though not without a little effort to set it up. "aleeherself" wrote: Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
Paste Special links do not copy right
Well, for future reference, this kind of tabular structure makes reporting
and summarizing terribly hard. You are better off with a columnar approach Actor Action Teddy Nailbiting Stilts Crying Stilts Nailbiting etc. You can create a pivot table off that structure and end up with EITHER of your two grids. If your source range has no formulas in it, you can select the whole thing & copy it, then go to you destination workbook and do a Paste Special-Transpose. If you have formulas and don't care about them, i.e., all you need is the value, you can do a Paste Special-Values and Transpose Does that work? "aleeherself" wrote: No, Duke, it is not as simple as that multiple 416 by 15 and that would be more like it. It is only 15 on one axis but the other one is extensive. Unfortunately the designer of the original worksheet knows very little about doing spreadsheets and the way that he did it was just tortuous to read. To simplify it though, here is a mock-up of the source document: Nailbiting Crying Yelling Stealing Bowser X X X 0 Randy X X X 0 Stilts X X 0 0 Teddy X 0 X X And we want to change it to read: Bowser Randy Stilts Teddy Nailbiting X X X X Crying X X X 0 Yelling X X 0 X Stealing 0 0 0 X How do we transfer this info? and I do SO appreciate your help!!! "Duke Carey" wrote: You cannot combine a Paste Link action with a Transpose action. Unfortunately, for only 15 cells the most expedient way is to simply copy/paste link one cell at a time. If this is a bigger job, or something that has to be done regularly, post back. There are ways to deal with it, though not without a little effort to set it up. "aleeherself" wrote: Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
Paste Special links do not copy right
Thank you ever so much. I am at home now, but I will try it tomorrow at work
and let you know. Actually, I altered the spreadsheet and made it more readable by just reformatting the header. I tried to explain to my colleague how that was actually now MORE user friendly for various reasons. But she said that it would be nice to know how to do it if we ever needed to. I will let you know how it worked out. Thank you so very much. I did have it in columns, but it does not transfer well to this message board. "Duke Carey" wrote: Well, for future reference, this kind of tabular structure makes reporting and summarizing terribly hard. You are better off with a columnar approach Actor Action Teddy Nailbiting Stilts Crying Stilts Nailbiting etc. You can create a pivot table off that structure and end up with EITHER of your two grids. If your source range has no formulas in it, you can select the whole thing & copy it, then go to you destination workbook and do a Paste Special-Transpose. If you have formulas and don't care about them, i.e., all you need is the value, you can do a Paste Special-Values and Transpose Does that work? "aleeherself" wrote: No, Duke, it is not as simple as that multiple 416 by 15 and that would be more like it. It is only 15 on one axis but the other one is extensive. Unfortunately the designer of the original worksheet knows very little about doing spreadsheets and the way that he did it was just tortuous to read. To simplify it though, here is a mock-up of the source document: Nailbiting Crying Yelling Stealing Bowser X X X 0 Randy X X X 0 Stilts X X 0 0 Teddy X 0 X X And we want to change it to read: Bowser Randy Stilts Teddy Nailbiting X X X X Crying X X X 0 Yelling X X 0 X Stealing 0 0 0 X How do we transfer this info? and I do SO appreciate your help!!! "Duke Carey" wrote: You cannot combine a Paste Link action with a Transpose action. Unfortunately, for only 15 cells the most expedient way is to simply copy/paste link one cell at a time. If this is a bigger job, or something that has to be done regularly, post back. There are ways to deal with it, though not without a little effort to set it up. "aleeherself" wrote: Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
Paste Special links do not copy right
Thank you so very much, that worked just fine!!!
"Duke Carey" wrote: Well, for future reference, this kind of tabular structure makes reporting and summarizing terribly hard. You are better off with a columnar approach Actor Action Teddy Nailbiting Stilts Crying Stilts Nailbiting etc. You can create a pivot table off that structure and end up with EITHER of your two grids. If your source range has no formulas in it, you can select the whole thing & copy it, then go to you destination workbook and do a Paste Special-Transpose. If you have formulas and don't care about them, i.e., all you need is the value, you can do a Paste Special-Values and Transpose Does that work? "aleeherself" wrote: No, Duke, it is not as simple as that multiple 416 by 15 and that would be more like it. It is only 15 on one axis but the other one is extensive. Unfortunately the designer of the original worksheet knows very little about doing spreadsheets and the way that he did it was just tortuous to read. To simplify it though, here is a mock-up of the source document: Nailbiting Crying Yelling Stealing Bowser X X X 0 Randy X X X 0 Stilts X X 0 0 Teddy X 0 X X And we want to change it to read: Bowser Randy Stilts Teddy Nailbiting X X X X Crying X X X 0 Yelling X X 0 X Stealing 0 0 0 X How do we transfer this info? and I do SO appreciate your help!!! "Duke Carey" wrote: You cannot combine a Paste Link action with a Transpose action. Unfortunately, for only 15 cells the most expedient way is to simply copy/paste link one cell at a time. If this is a bigger job, or something that has to be done regularly, post back. There are ways to deal with it, though not without a little effort to set it up. "aleeherself" wrote: Hello! I am trying to copy 15 cells in a row in one document to 15 cells in a column in another document. The past link function seems to work until I check the data and find that the data does not transfer accurately. Does anyone know what the solution is to this problem? I get the information to paste vertically along the column by highlighting the cells that I want it to copy into before I click Paste Link, but still the information is totally wrong! |
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