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Changing Columns and Rows around to sort

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Jerid B - 14 Mar 2008 20:54 GMT
Excel 2003 - SP2
I have a spreadsheet given to me by a co-worker.
Example:
A1                 B1
Name             John
Title               HR
Department     HR

This goes down about 1500 rows. 300 some people are listed. Is there an easy
way to have the Column become a row. Example:
A1           B1       C1
Name      Title     Department
John        HR       HR
Joe          IT        IT

If I could take this sheet and do that it would make life so much easier and
I could sort by it. Is there a good way of doing this?
Billy Liddel - 15 Mar 2008 00:03 GMT
Jerid

I'd copy it to a blank sheet. Select all the data rows and columns and copy
(Ctrl + C), select the blank sheet A1, choose Edit, PasteSpecial, click the
Transpose Checkbox and click OK.

Regards
Peter

> Excel 2003 - SP2
> I have a spreadsheet given to me by a co-worker.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> If I could take this sheet and do that it would make life so much easier and
> I could sort by it. Is there a good way of doing this?
 
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