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10,632 PointsGoogle Sheets "Paste Special > Transpose" greyed out
I tried multiple times to follow the video and copy the data then paste special and transpose. I searched in the community and on Google, but did not find an answer to get this to work.
I finally used the formula =TRANSPOSE()
This isn't the best solution, but I hope it might help others.
3 Answers
Michael Watson
Treehouse TeacherNever used the TRANSPOSE function, interesting. Another option is to go to the file menu Edit>Paste Special>Paste Transposed.
micram1001
33,833 PointsDid you select all the columns and rows before the use of the special paste transpose?
Mohammad Aslam
6,053 PointsIts been so long since the Spreadsheets videos, I don't remember