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Can Excel Take some Parts of Vertical Rows and Organize them into Horisontal columns?

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    Can Excel Take some Parts of Vertical Rows and Organize them into Horisontal columns?

    Hello,

    I have a worksheet with 2256 rows. I'm working with Student's total enrollments per grade level and I need totals from some of those rows stacked neatly into columns for distribution.

    In my attachments, the starting workbook screenshot is what I am starting with, and the desired end result screenshot is what I need it to look like as the final result.

    Is this possible with Excel? If so, how please

    Thank you.
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    Last edited by mjninc; 11-07-2013 at 02:05 PM.

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    Re: Can Excel do what I am asking it to do?

    Hi, mjninc,

    Your post does not comply with Rule 1 of our Forum RULES. Your post title should accurately and concisely describe your problem, not your anticipated solution.

    Use terms appropriate to a Google search. Poor thread titles, like Please Help, Urgent, Need Help, Formula Problem, Code Problem, and Need Advice will be addressed according to the OP's experience in the forum: If you have less than 10 posts, expect (and respond to) a request to change your thread title. If you have 10 or more posts, expect your post to be locked, so you can start a new thread with an appropriate title.

    To change a Title on your post, click EDIT then Go Advanced and change your title, if 2 days have passed ask a moderator to do it for you.

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    And you should consider to attach a workbook insted of pictures.

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