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    Red face Horizontal to vertical

    I have various sets of columns on a worksheet. They go across

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    Is there a way that I can change it with an easy function so that they will go from being in several columns horizonatally to one column vertically.

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    Re: Horizontal to vertical

    Copy data >> go to Edit|Paste Special >> Transpose
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    Re: Horizontal to vertical

    Welcome to the forum.

    Things that go horizontally in Excel are called rows.

    If you had just one row, you could copy and paste special > transpose.

    If you have multiple rows to go into a single column, you can use formulas. Post a workbook.
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    Re: Horizontal to vertical

    With a function, select the appropriate # of cells (for below example 13)
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    using CNTRL ALT ENTER to enter it as an array.

    Manually. Copy your cells,
    select the position of the first cell where you want your transposed cells to go (e.g. A2)
    Paste Special> Transpose

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    Re: Horizontal to vertical

    Thanks all the transpose did it for me.

    Al

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