How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
from Column A to column B?
How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
from Column A to column B?
Several ways come to mind.
1)copy and paste
2)insert a new column A
3) in B1 enter =A1 and copy down
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish
"Wessel" wrote:
> How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
> from Column A to column B?
>
"Transfer" indicates to me that you want to move the data.
Cut and paste the entire column A to Column B
Copy and paste if you want data in A to remain.
Alternative to copy and paste would be to enter =A1 in B1 then
double-click on the fill handle to copy down.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:31:05 -0800, Wessel
<[email protected]> wrote:
>How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
>from Column A to column B?
One way,
Click on the column header to select the whole column, next slide your
cursor just below the header until it changes back to the arrow, next hold
down the mouse button and drag the column where you want it.
HTH
JG
"Wessel" wrote:
> How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
> from Column A to column B?
>
Thanks for your replys guys, I guess I should make myself more clear. What I
am trying to do is as follows: I have been letting each column represent a
day, and each cell a task I have been doing. So now I have about 10 columns
filled in. But to make the sheet more presentable, I want to insert blank
columns for Saturday and Sunday. (I don't work then!) So, how do I go back
and insert blank columns? Because, if I use the cut/copy&paste option, surely
I would just be dumping the data from one column onto another one? Unless, I
suppose, I start from the last column, which has nothing to the right of it,
cut and paste that a few places to the right, and then, working my way from
right to left, move each column a few spots to the right, until I have some
empty columns in the middle representing Sat + Sun. But is there a more
efficient way? My eventual goal is to be able to make the computer do
whatever I want simply by snapping my fingers at it, so getting advice from
you guys is a first step in that direction.
"Ray A" wrote:
> Several ways come to mind.
> 1)copy and paste
> 2)insert a new column A
> 3) in B1 enter =A1 and copy down
> I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish
>
>
>
> "Wessel" wrote:
>
> > How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
> > from Column A to column B?
> >
Insert>Columns wherever you wish.
i.e. select column C & D and Insert>Columns to get two blank columns.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:36:03 -0800, Wessel <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Thanks for your replys guys, I guess I should make myself more clear. What I
>am trying to do is as follows: I have been letting each column represent a
>day, and each cell a task I have been doing. So now I have about 10 columns
>filled in. But to make the sheet more presentable, I want to insert blank
>columns for Saturday and Sunday. (I don't work then!) So, how do I go back
>and insert blank columns? Because, if I use the cut/copy&paste option, surely
>I would just be dumping the data from one column onto another one? Unless, I
>suppose, I start from the last column, which has nothing to the right of it,
>cut and paste that a few places to the right, and then, working my way from
>right to left, move each column a few spots to the right, until I have some
>empty columns in the middle representing Sat + Sun. But is there a more
>efficient way? My eventual goal is to be able to make the computer do
>whatever I want simply by snapping my fingers at it, so getting advice from
>you guys is a first step in that direction.
>"Ray A" wrote:
>
>> Several ways come to mind.
>> 1)copy and paste
>> 2)insert a new column A
>> 3) in B1 enter =A1 and copy down
>> I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish
>>
>>
>>
>> "Wessel" wrote:
>>
>> > How would you transfer all your data from one column into another column? Eg
>> > from Column A to column B?
>> >
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