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It used to be you could highlight a column, do a Copy and then, when you
selected paste, you were presented the opportunity to Transpose. I am not offered the opportunity to Transpose. What gives? |
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You need to select Paste Special not just Paste, then you will see the
option to Transpose -- Regards Roger Govier "LordByron" wrote in message ... It used to be you could highlight a column, do a Copy and then, when you selected paste, you were presented the opportunity to Transpose. I am not offered the opportunity to Transpose. What gives? |
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The problem was that I was doing a Copy using HTML instead of text. HTML
doesn't give one the ability to Transpose but Text does. Thanks. "Roger Govier" wrote: You need to select Paste Special not just Paste, then you will see the option to Transpose -- Regards Roger Govier "LordByron" wrote in message ... It used to be you could highlight a column, do a Copy and then, when you selected paste, you were presented the opportunity to Transpose. I am not offered the opportunity to Transpose. What gives? |
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