Have you looked into the >Copy >Paste Special >Transpose option? This
will take a column and paste it as a row, and vice versa.
See, here-in lies the problem...all of you people with MORE than half
a brain don't understand that you can't rely on those of us with LESS
than half a brain to understand that there are things "implied" in
your instructions. So, therefore, when you say, ">Copy >Paste Special
Transpose", we ASSUME (please resist the temptation to repeat the
definition of "ASSUME") that you mean exactly what you say! When we
LESS than half-brainers DO the thing you say, we get ERROR messages
from the little paper clip thingy. If you had said, ">Copy >Paste
Special >Transpose" (and, oh, by the way, don't forget to click the
"Formulas" button at the top of the "Special Paste" feature and make
sure you have highlighted a cell outside your original column)" we
wouldn't spend the next HOUR trying to make the ">Copy >Paste Special
Transpose" command work because we know what geniuses you are! :O)
I'm just "funnin'" with you; thanks for the help...I DID finally get
it to work, but I had to figure out that there was a little more to it
than JUST "transpose". It will save me huge amounts of time. God
bless.
nonapp