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Transposing Data using Offset function
I have data in a column format (eg Cell A1:A12)
It is possible for me to transpose the data into a row (cell C1:N1) using the offset function? -- sarah |
Transposing Data using Offset function
sarah wrote...
I have data in a column format (eg Cell A1:A12) It is possible for me to transpose the data into a row (cell C1:N1) using the offset function? You could. C1: =OFFSET($A$1,COLUMN()-3,0) Fill C1 right into D1:N1. But it'd be more efficient to select C1:N1, type the formula =TRANSPOSE(A1:A12) and press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Enter] to enter it as an array formula in C1:N1. If you want to do it one cell at a time, use INDEX rather than OFFSET. C1: =INDEX($A$1:$A$12,COLUMN()-2) Fill C1 right into D1:N1. |
Transposing Data using Offset function
Hi,
Try this formula: INDEX($A$1:$A$12,COLUMN()-COLUMN($B$1),1) If you need any further clarifications, please feel freeto contact me at . Regards, "sarah" wrote: I have data in a column format (eg Cell A1:A12) It is possible for me to transpose the data into a row (cell C1:N1) using the offset function? -- sarah |
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