Forum Discussion
Excel data split from multiple column to row
- Jul 08, 2021
Here are the formulas in a version you can paste and fill down:
=IF(MOD(ROW()-ROW($D$7),COLUMNS($B$1:$K$4)),"",INDEX($A$1:$A$4,INT((ROW()-ROW($D$7))/COLUMNS($B$1:$K$4))+1,1))
=INDEX($A$1:$K$4,INT((ROW()-ROW($D$7))/COLUMNS($B$1:$K$4))+1,MOD(ROW()-ROW($D$7),COLUMNS($B$1:$K$4))+2)
you can either replace the ranges like $B$1:$K$4 with the correct range in each case or I would recommend replacing it with a named variable (e.g. DATA) then you create in the Name Manager under the Formula menu. BTW the $D$7 in these formulas are the first cell where the data will go so that ROW()-ROW($D$7) gives you a count.
Sumit_Bhokare If this is a one time thing you can just use the paste options to transpose each row of data. But I assume this is something you have to do a lot of so you can use this formula:
=LET(t,A1:K4,
c,COLUMNS(t)-1,
s,SEQUENCE(ROWS(t)*c,,0),
titles,IF(MOD(s,c),"",INDEX(t,INT(s/c)+1,1)),
data,INDEX(t,INT(s/c)+1,MOD(s,c)+2),
CHOOSE({1,2},titles,data)
)
where t is the table of data to convert. So change A1:K4 to A3:K5 in your sample image assuming the upper left corner with the text "How Data is" is in cell A1
mtarler You are correct I have lot of data to do so hence need something which will make it easy.
I tried formula suggested however something is not correct getting some error, snapshot attached.
- mtarlerJul 08, 2021Silver Contributordo you have latest version of Excel? Try typing LET and see if Excel recognizes it.
- Sumit_BhokareJul 08, 2021Brass ContributorI think mine version is not latest, its version 2008 & excel is not recognizing LET 😞