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Brand new user, appreciate the help!

I have a contact data in a specific vertical index in a single column.

I wanted to set up an array forumla to automatically transpose the data
horizontally. Couldn't do it because obviously the array function can
not use text.

I then tried to set up a simple replacement fuction (=AXX) into each
cell. But that wouldn't work, because as I moved horizontally the
Column would change.

I quit, and then simply did the manual transpose.

Is there an alternative?


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Look at the TRANSPOSE function, not the paste special but the function


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Brand new user, appreciate the help!

I have a contact data in a specific vertical index in a single column.

I wanted to set up an array forumla to automatically transpose the data
horizontally. Couldn't do it because obviously the array function can
not use text.

I then tried to set up a simple replacement fuction (=AXX) into each
cell. But that wouldn't work, because as I moved horizontally the
Column would change.

I quit, and then simply did the manual transpose.

Is there an alternative?


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Hello EMCUE,

Check out the TRANSPOSE function. Ensure the range is of the same size and
confirm with Ctrl + Shift + Enter.

Nb: You cannot change one part of an array if entered like this. An easy
way to select the entire array is to select one cell in the array, press F5
| Specail | Current array.

HTH

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Brand new user, appreciate the help!

I have a contact data in a specific vertical index in a single column.

I wanted to set up an array forumla to automatically transpose the data
horizontally. Couldn't do it because obviously the array function can
not use text.

I then tried to set up a simple replacement fuction (=AXX) into each
cell. But that wouldn't work, because as I moved horizontally the
Column would change.

I quit, and then simply did the manual transpose.

Is there an alternative?


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