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GreenEyedMedusa
 
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Default convert columns into rows

i know Excel offers transposition, but if one's interest is to make a table
of nothing but text, it's my opinion that Word is better because you can do
alot more text formatting, especially with bullet lists... to my knowledge,
Excel doesn't do that. The bullet list function in tables (which Word
allows) is a really great tool for students who need to make charts of info
to study from. That's why I would really like to see the transposition
function in Word.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 18:04:03 -0800, GreenEyedMedusa
wrote:

I really love the table function in Word; however, sometimes I've found that
I need to convert a row into a column or a column into a row and can't do it!
I really think that whatever new version of Word should have this function.


This function (called transposition) is provided by Excel, so
Microsoft decided it wasn't needed within Word. Here are the steps:

- Copy the table from Word to the clipboard and paste it into a blank
Excel worksheet.

- In Excel, copy the table again.

- Move the cursor to a cell in an empty area of the worksheet.

- On the toolbar, click the down arrow next to the Paste button and
select Transpose. The swapped table will be pasted in, with its top
left cell at the cursor.

- Copy the transposed table from Excel and paste it into Word. Delete
the old table. (Don't try to paste the transposed table into the old
table; you'll get a mess.)

If this is something you do often, it would be possible to program a
macro to do it in one step.

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Jay Freedman
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