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Transposing column data into multiple columns

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18-Jun-2008, 02:23 PM #1
Transposing column data into multiple columns
I have a large excel file (3k= rows) of name/addr info. I want to transpose the date so information appears in its own column for sorting, etc. The problem is the data is not consistant. (sometimes there is two address enteries, sometimes three. In another record there may be two phone numbers. So each company may have six or seven rows of info. The only consistancy is that the company name is in bold. I've tried to attach a sample file so you can see what my task is. I'm not real good with Excel, so treat me like a dumy; it's OK.


I really appreciate the help.

Bill
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19-Jun-2008, 01:39 PM #2
Bill, that was an awkward one, but I think this does what you want.
Just click on the "CommandButton1" and watch.
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