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replyReply Wed 22 Oct 2008, 16:36Delegate Jane said...

Jane has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Headings

Is there a way to move all headings on a row to a single column?

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replyReply Thu 23 Oct 2008, 13:06Trainer Katie said...

RE: Headings

Hi Jane,

Thank you for your question.

1) highlight the entire heading row
2) copy
3) select the blank column
4) Edit menu > Paste Special
5) select "Transpose" > click OK

Hope this is useful.

Katie Woo
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Use Paint Brush to Format More than one Cell

To copy a format to many cells or ranges

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2. Double-click on the paint brush

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When finished go back to the paint brush on the tool bar and single click on it to deactivate the function.

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