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Transpose copy column with merged cells to a row in another sheet

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    Transpose copy column with merged cells to a row in another sheet

    Hello guys!
    As the title says a I am having a problem solving this scenario. Its a large database started by another employee and now its my job to continue inserting the data.
    I am putting pictures to explain it better.

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    As you can see in column J the cells are merged by 4 rows. This is the column I want to copy.

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    This is the row I want to paste to. When I try Values Transpose every each row is pasted, Excel counts the 4 merged rows not like 1 but like 4.
    I fail to solve my problem even when I try to copy the formulas from data from previous days already inserted by the other employee.

    Every suggestion is welcome

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    Re: Transpose copy column with merged cells to a row in another sheet

    Welcome to the forum

    The trick is to un-merge the cells, then select Constants and paste with Transpose.

    See both images: 1.jpg and 2.jpg
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    Rudi

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