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Turning a set of data into a set with three categories

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    Turning a set of data into a set with three categories

    Hello. I have a set of data (A14:H32) and I would like to manipulate it so that in the first column is the product in the second column is the month and the third column has the % information. I know I could manually manipulate it but in my real spreadsheet, it would require a LOT more work, so is there to do that?
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    Re: Turning a set of data into a set with three categories

    seeing as it looks like you are just taking what you have and transposing the data - without any sorting of dates, etc, all you need to us is use copy/paste transpose...

    Highlight the range, press CTRL C (copy), click where you want the new table to start, then on the Ribbon, home table, click the Paste dropdown and click Transpose
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