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Getting copy/paste into excel to populate vertically
I have 5,000 names separated by commas in a Word document. Transferring them into Excel they populate automatically along the top line, horizontally with the letters. I need them to populate vertically along the numbers. How do I do this? AmericanIndependentJournalist AT gmail DOT com
- Riny_van_EekelenPlatinum Contributor
I assume that each name sits in its own cell, let's say from A1 to GJH1. That would be 5000 columns wide.
Step 1: Select that range by selecting A1, then press shift-cmd-right_arrow
Step 2: Ctrl-C to copy
Step 3: Select A2, press the 'down arrow' on the right-hand side of the Paste icon on the Home ribbon
Step 4: Transpose
Step 5: Delete row 1
- IndepenJournalistCopper ContributorThank you for your reply. I was able to figure it out and now I have a new problem. In the last week I have deleted and added names to the list. When I sort them alphabetically, I have two lists... the orginal list now alphabetized and the new names below that last also alphabetized. How do I get the two lists to merge into one list? I've tried everything and it won't merge into one. Any suggestions? very frustrating. Thank you. AmericanIndependentJournalist AT gmail DOT com Dillon Woods
- Riny_van_EekelenPlatinum Contributor
Sorry but I don't understand the question. Can you send your file to me in a private message? Click on my avatar and select Message.