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Yes, I know the official way to do this..but it's not working.
I select a column in worksheet 1. I click cell A1 in worksheet 2. I select EditPaste Special, click the Transpose checkbox, and select OK. I receive this message: "The information cannot be pasted because the Copy area and the paste area [dontcha just love the inconsistency in capitalization?] are not the same size and shape. [of course not--i'm transposing!!] Try one of the following: "* Click a single cell, and then paste. [which is what I did that didn't work] "* Select a rectangle that's the same size and shape, and then paste." Since neither of these worked, the next question is, why the @#$#$ not? TIA, |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ... Yes, I know the official way to do this..but it's not working. I select a column in worksheet 1. I click cell A1 in worksheet 2. I select EditPaste Special, click the Transpose checkbox, and select OK. I receive this message: "The information cannot be pasted because the Copy area and the paste area [dontcha just love the inconsistency in capitalization?] are not the same size and shape. [of course not--i'm transposing!!] Try one of the following: "* Click a single cell, and then paste. [which is what I did that didn't work] "* Select a rectangle that's the same size and shape, and then paste." Since neither of these worked, the next question is, why the @#$#$ not? TIA, It doesn't work because Excel has far more rows than columns. Make sure you don't select more than 256 rows in step 1 Best Regards, Fredrik |
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If you selected the whole column -- all 65536 cells, how did you plan for that
to fit in the 256 columns when you transpose? Try changing your range you Copied to SomeThinG SmallEr. <bg. Joe wrote: Yes, I know the official way to do this..but it's not working. I select a column in worksheet 1. I click cell A1 in worksheet 2. I select EditPaste Special, click the Transpose checkbox, and select OK. I receive this message: "The information cannot be pasted because the Copy area and the paste area [dontcha just love the inconsistency in capitalization?] are not the same size and shape. [of course not--i'm transposing!!] Try one of the following: "* Click a single cell, and then paste. [which is what I did that didn't work] "* Select a rectangle that's the same size and shape, and then paste." Since neither of these worked, the next question is, why the @#$#$ not? TIA, -- Dave Peterson |
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Actually, I planned that Excel would create columns for each row I was
transposing. The fact that Excel has an archaic (and hidden) limit to 256 columns isn't my fault...it's a problem of the designers who continue that limit. So, my recommendation to MS is, redesign the product to fit a square, not a rectangle--the number of rows should equal the number of columns available. Secondarily, I recommend that the MS tech writers add the limitation info to the help topic covering transposition. Instead of forcing people to adapt to technology, maybe we need to force technology to adapt to people. joe "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you selected the whole column -- all 65536 cells, how did you plan for that to fit in the 256 columns when you transpose? Try changing your range you Copied to SomeThinG SmallEr. <bg. Joe wrote: Yes, I know the official way to do this..but it's not working. I select a column in worksheet 1. I click cell A1 in worksheet 2. I select EditPaste Special, click the Transpose checkbox, and select OK. I receive this message: "The information cannot be pasted because the Copy area and the paste area [dontcha just love the inconsistency in capitalization?] are not the same size and shape. [of course not--i'm transposing!!] Try one of the following: "* Click a single cell, and then paste. [which is what I did that didn't work] "* Select a rectangle that's the same size and shape, and then paste." Since neither of these worked, the next question is, why the @#$#$ not? TIA, -- Dave Peterson |
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Joe
Try your luck at this site..... http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp In the meantime, you are stuck with the not hidden(see Help on Specifications) limit of 256 columns if you use Excel. Quattro Pro has many more columns and rows available. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:57:05 -0800, Joe wrote: Actually, I planned that Excel would create columns for each row I was transposing. The fact that Excel has an archaic (and hidden) limit to 256 columns isn't my fault...it's a problem of the designers who continue that limit. So, my recommendation to MS is, redesign the product to fit a square, not a rectangle--the number of rows should equal the number of columns available. Secondarily, I recommend that the MS tech writers add the limitation info to the help topic covering transposition. Instead of forcing people to adapt to technology, maybe we need to force technology to adapt to people. joe "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you selected the whole column -- all 65536 cells, how did you plan for that to fit in the 256 columns when you transpose? Try changing your range you Copied to SomeThinG SmallEr. <bg. Joe wrote: Yes, I know the official way to do this..but it's not working. I select a column in worksheet 1. I click cell A1 in worksheet 2. I select EditPaste Special, click the Transpose checkbox, and select OK. I receive this message: "The information cannot be pasted because the Copy area and the paste area [dontcha just love the inconsistency in capitalization?] are not the same size and shape. [of course not--i'm transposing!!] Try one of the following: "* Click a single cell, and then paste. [which is what I did that didn't work] "* Select a rectangle that's the same size and shape, and then paste." Since neither of these worked, the next question is, why the @#$#$ not? TIA, -- Dave Peterson |
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