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A Formula or Macro to Transpose and sort a range of cells, repeatedly down a sheet.

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    Unhappy A Formula or Macro to Transpose and sort a range of cells, repeatedly down a sheet.

    Hello, I'm new to this site, so hopefully what I'm asking for makes sense. I'm only familiar with basic formulas, if that.

    [This post has been edited. I posted screenshots when I should have posted .xls files. Please skip down a post to see a revision]

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    Re: A Formula or Macro to Transpose and sort a range of cells, repeatedly down a sheet.

    Hi and welcome to the forum

    Please do not upload a picture of your file...rather, upload a sample of your workbook, showing what data you are working with, a few samples of your expected outcome is (manually entered is ok) and how you arrived at that. (exclude sensitive info). Pictures are pretty much impossible to edit, and no-one wants to re-type your data for you Also, not all members can upload picture files (Company firewalls and stuff)

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    Lightbulb Re: A Formula or Macro to Transpose and sort a range of cells, repeatedly down a sheet.

    Thank you for clearing that up. I'm a photographer/designer by trade. I usually gravitate towards screenshots by default.

    I have amended the data to only include pertinent information.

    I have a sheet with about 2,000 rows (unique products). After each product row, there are 11 additional rows that contain a different pricing value that pertains to that particular product. (So there are 12 Pricing values total, including the value on the original product row.) All the pricing values are in Column O.

    Here are two Example files.

    #1 Shows how the data is arranged.

    #2 Shows what data needs to be transposed and sorted. And where it should end up.


    EXAMPLE 2.xlsEXAMPLE 1.xls

    Hopefully this post is much better in format and etiquette. I hope somebody can help me out with this.

    -Z

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