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Sam via OfficeKB.com

Return Single Row of Numeric Data to Single Column
 
Hi All,

I have a Row of numeric data ( in individual columns) that I would like
returned to individual cells in a single column.

My data starts in Column C Row 13 to Column DV Row 13. However, every other
Column in the Row of data is blank. Is it possible to return the data
excluding the blank columns, so there are no blank cells when the data is
returned to a single column?

Sample Data Layout:
C13 BLANK, D13 70, E13 BLANK, F13 45, G13 BLANK, H13 50, I13 BLANK, J13 63,
K13 BLANK etc.

Thanks
Sam

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Biff

Return Single Row of Numeric Data to Single Column
 
Hi!

Try this:

=INDEX(C$13:DV$13,ROWS($1:1)*2)

Copy down as needed.

Biff

"Sam via OfficeKB.com" <u4102@uwe wrote in message
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Hi All,

I have a Row of numeric data ( in individual columns) that I would like
returned to individual cells in a single column.

My data starts in Column C Row 13 to Column DV Row 13. However, every
other
Column in the Row of data is blank. Is it possible to return the data
excluding the blank columns, so there are no blank cells when the data is
returned to a single column?

Sample Data Layout:
C13 BLANK, D13 70, E13 BLANK, F13 45, G13 BLANK, H13 50, I13 BLANK, J13
63,
K13 BLANK etc.

Thanks
Sam

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Gord Dibben

Return Single Row of Numeric Data to Single Column
 
Select row 13.

F5SpecialBlanksOK

EditDeleteEntire Columns or Shift Cells Left, your choice depending upon
what's in other columns/rows that you may not want deleted.

Re-select the row and Copy.

Select a cell in column A below your data and Paste SpecailTransposeOKEsc.


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:56:28 GMT, "Sam via OfficeKB.com" <u4102@uwe wrote:

Hi All,

I have a Row of numeric data ( in individual columns) that I would like
returned to individual cells in a single column.

My data starts in Column C Row 13 to Column DV Row 13. However, every other
Column in the Row of data is blank. Is it possible to return the data
excluding the blank columns, so there are no blank cells when the data is
returned to a single column?

Sample Data Layout:
C13 BLANK, D13 70, E13 BLANK, F13 45, G13 BLANK, H13 50, I13 BLANK, J13 63,
K13 BLANK etc.

Thanks
Sam


Sam via OfficeKB.com

Return Single Row of Numeric Data to Single Column
 
Hi Biff,

That was brilliant, thank you.

=INDEX(C$13:DV$13,ROWS($1:1)*2)

Copy down as needed.


Cheers,
Sam

Biff wrote:
Hi!

Try this:

=INDEX(C$13:DV$13,ROWS($1:1)*2)

Copy down as needed.

Biff

Hi All,

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Thanks
Sam


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Sam via OfficeKB.com

Return Single Row of Numeric Data to Single Column
 
Hi Gord,

Thank you for reply and insight using F5:

F5SpecialBlanksOK
EditDeleteEntire Columns or Shift Cells Left, your choice depending upon
what's in other columns/rows that you may not want deleted.

Re-select the row and Copy.

Select a cell in column A below your data and Paste SpecailTransposeOKEsc.


I'm sure the above will be of use to me. However, I've used Biff's nifty
solution and I also avoid deleting any columns.

Cheers,
Sam

Gord Dibben wrote:
Select row 13.

F5SpecialBlanksOK

EditDeleteEntire Columns or Shift Cells Left, your choice depending upon
what's in other columns/rows that you may not want deleted.

Re-select the row and Copy.

Select a cell in column A below your data and Paste SpecailTransposeOKEsc.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

Hi All,

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Thanks
Sam


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