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How can I takeover values from a column and transpose in to a row?

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    How can I takeover values from a column and transpose in to a row?

    Hi!

    I have a repayment schedule, the monthly instalments are in a row (eq from E7 -> E250) and I must to transpose these values in a row, in other sheet (from D5 -> AX5);

    I don't want to use Copy - paste special...I have tried with to use "$" in cell reference but doesn't work.

    Can anybody help me????

    All the best!

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    Re: How can I takeover values from a column and transpose in to a row?

    Sound like you need the transpose formula.

    Select D5 -> AX5 and type something like =TRANSPOSE(Sheet1!$E$7:$E$250) into the formula bar. Then hit control shift enter to add this as an array formula.
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    Re: How can I takeover values from a column and transpose in to a row?

    it works PERFECT!!!!!
    Thanks a lot my friend!!!

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    Re: How can I takeover values from a column and transpose in to a row?

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    Re: How can I takeover values from a column and transpose in to a row?

    Here's another one...

    Enter this formula in cell D5 and copy across as needed:

    =INDEX(Sheet1!$E7:$E250,COLUMNS($D5:D5))
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