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Converting Rows to Columns
Hi,
I have a report that prints with the same information on several rows. Let me explain. I have a heading row the includes the following. Name, SSN, Salary, Date of Hire, Address and Benefits. Since there are several benefits, the report makes a new row for each benefit so each employee could show up with as many as 8 rows of the same information except for the benefit. I need to get one row that has all of the information with the benefits listed as their own seperate column. -- God bless. |
Converting Rows to Columns
Hi,
select the row, copy, go to the column where you want the information, paste special, transpose "chippette" wrote: Hi, I have a report that prints with the same information on several rows. Let me explain. I have a heading row the includes the following. Name, SSN, Salary, Date of Hire, Address and Benefits. Since there are several benefits, the report makes a new row for each benefit so each employee could show up with as many as 8 rows of the same information except for the benefit. I need to get one row that has all of the information with the benefits listed as their own seperate column. -- God bless. |
Converting Rows to Columns
what happens to all of the other duplicate information?
-- God bless. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, select the row, copy, go to the column where you want the information, paste special, transpose "chippette" wrote: Hi, I have a report that prints with the same information on several rows. Let me explain. I have a heading row the includes the following. Name, SSN, Salary, Date of Hire, Address and Benefits. Since there are several benefits, the report makes a new row for each benefit so each employee could show up with as many as 8 rows of the same information except for the benefit. I need to get one row that has all of the information with the benefits listed as their own seperate column. -- God bless. |
Converting Rows to Columns
sorry I missed something could you please poste a sample on how do you see
your information and what you need to achieve "chippette" wrote: what happens to all of the other duplicate information? -- God bless. "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, select the row, copy, go to the column where you want the information, paste special, transpose "chippette" wrote: Hi, I have a report that prints with the same information on several rows. Let me explain. I have a heading row the includes the following. Name, SSN, Salary, Date of Hire, Address and Benefits. Since there are several benefits, the report makes a new row for each benefit so each employee could show up with as many as 8 rows of the same information except for the benefit. I need to get one row that has all of the information with the benefits listed as their own seperate column. -- God bless. |
Converting Rows to Columns
Hi,
Is benefit a numeric column I.e. does this solumn contain the quantum of benefit or is is a text column I.e. benefit type such as "car allowance" -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "chippette" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a report that prints with the same information on several rows. Let me explain. I have a heading row the includes the following. Name, SSN, Salary, Date of Hire, Address and Benefits. Since there are several benefits, the report makes a new row for each benefit so each employee could show up with as many as 8 rows of the same information except for the benefit. I need to get one row that has all of the information with the benefits listed as their own seperate column. -- God bless. |
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