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can you transpose cells in a Word table?
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Colin M wrote:
can you transpose cells in a Word table? There's no tool built into Word to do that, but I suppose it could be programmed as a macro. Exactly what do you mean by "transpose"? Is it just swapping the contents of two adjacent cells? If so, does that mean in the same row, or in the same column? Or do you mean the matrix operation called "transpose", like the Excel array operator TRANSPOSE, where the rows become columns and vice versa? -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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It means moving information displayed vertically to a horizontal row. Thanks
for the hint on building a macro but as the number of rows to be transposed is never constant it will not work. Have tried to bnuild a macro nut am not that profficient! I copied into excel and used the transpose functuion an dthen copied back into a word table. Although thi sworks it is a bit long winded. "Colin M" wrote: can you transpose cells in a Word table? |
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