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change the position of colum headers from A1 > A5 to A1 > E1

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    change the position of colum headers from A1 > A5 to A1 > E1

    Hello,
    I have a spread sheet of information and the colum headers run downwards and I would like them to run across the top. So as an example
    Current Table
    Cell A1 - Name
    Cell A2 - Address 1
    Cell A3 - Address 3
    Cell A4 - Post Code

    What I would like
    Cell A1 - Name
    Cell B1 - Address 1
    Cell C1 - Address 2

    I have all the rows filled with information and there are more than I have listed above for the Column headers.
    Is there a quick way to do this without having to copy and paste all the information please?

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    Re: change the position of colum headers from A1 > A5 to A1 > E1

    try this.
    click copy to the list of the headers-then paste special- look for "transpose" -ok
    try it on a copy firstfor the desired outcome.
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    Re: change the position of colum headers from A1 > A5 to A1 > E1

    That worked thank you very much vlady :-)

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    Re: change the position of colum headers from A1 > A5 to A1 > E1

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