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Using Word 2002, can I reorient a table so that the rows become the columns
and the columns become the rows? When you attempt to copy and paste a column of cells into a row, the first cell gets repeatedly pasted within the highlighted row. I wanted to know if there was an easy way to switch my table around without copy/pasting each individual cell. |
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No. Copy the table into Excel, transpose it there, then copy it back.
"Suzanne" wrote in message ... Using Word 2002, can I reorient a table so that the rows become the columns and the columns become the rows? When you attempt to copy and paste a column of cells into a row, the first cell gets repeatedly pasted within the highlighted row. I wanted to know if there was an easy way to switch my table around without copy/pasting each individual cell. |
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