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i tried this but i am getting a messaeg that there is a circular referecens
which cannot be displasyed. in which cell exactly do i need to type the transpoe formula? thanks so much "N Harkawat" wrote: select the range that you want to have your data transposed Say you want 10 Rows and 3 columns then select 3 rows and 10 columns say you wan the range A1:C10 transposed to F1:O3 after selecting F1 thru O3 type =transpose(A1:c10) and hit Ctrl+shift+enter you data is now transposed and linked "Amy" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have data transposed and still be linked to my original data. As far as I can tell it can only be pasted out as values, and lose the link. Thanks for any help PS the simpler the better :) Amy |