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I found what I was looking for in MS's Help & Support, Article ID : 819964.
If there's an easier way to accomplish this, I'm all for it! Thanks very much for your help. Tom Grover "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: I'm really not clear on this question but lets suppose you have numbers in B1:B12. In an empty cell type =TRANSPOSE(B1:B12). Then highlight the formula on the formula bar and press F9, Enter. But is this really what you are asking? give us an example of "before" and "after" -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "cattom44" wrote: Using Excel 2003, I found this on MS's web site previously, but cant find it. |
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