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Paste and transpose data

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Nick - 19 Dec 2003 14:24 GMT
How do you paste link data aswell as transpose it when
paste special?  It wont allow you do to do both on the
paste special function.
Bill Manville - 20 Dec 2003 08:26 GMT
> How do you paste link data aswell as transpose it when
> paste special?  It wont allow you do to do both on the
> paste special function.

You can't.
One way is to array-enter a TRANSPOSE worksheet function.

Select the destination cells
Type "=TRANSPOSE("
Select the source cells
Type ")" and then Ctrl+Alt+Enter

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Ken Wright - 21 Dec 2003 15:21 GMT
Or select the range of formulas you wish to transpose, do Edit / replace,
replace = with %%.  then copy, paste special tranpose, select the new range that
just got pasted in and do Edit / replace again, replacing %% with =.

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> > How do you paste link data aswell as transpose it when
> > paste special?  It wont allow you do to do both on the
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Max - 22 Dec 2003 14:29 GMT
Think Bill meant "Ctrl+Shift+Enter" in the line:

> Type ")" and then Ctrl+Alt+Enter

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Bill Manville - 23 Dec 2003 08:23 GMT
> Think Bill meant "Ctrl+Shift+Enter" in the line:

I did indeed.
Thanks for the correction Max.

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