Hi Prashant,

I've only used macros a few times, and am having trouble a wee bit of 
trouble figuring things out because I'm temporarily using a Excel 2008 for 
Mac :-( (I'm normally a PC gal, with Office 2007 ;-))
 
Can I trouble you to explain when I should use Control + Shift + A, and how 
to open and use this macro? 

Also, am I correct in assuming that by 'multiple entries' you meant 
multiple rows? If so, would you mind clarifying how to do it with different 
macros? I'm using this for several hundred rows (once it is formatted 
correctly), so I'm assuming that I'll probably need to do this :-)

On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 12:16:50 AM UTC-4, prashant wrote:
>
> Hi Chaya, Prabhu,
>
> Done with a simple macro.
>
> Use Control + Shift + A at particular cell where you want to transpose.
>
> This you have to to for every entry.
>
> In case you want it for mulitiple entries there shall be different macro 
> required. 
>
> While running this macro, Check your macro security setting. I guess it it 
> is "High to Very high" Change it to Medium.
>
> Regards 
> Prashant 
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 6:
> 15 AM, Chaya Cooper <chaya...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Thanks for clarifying :-)
>>
>> Here's a sample file with 2 sheets, one with the original (unedited) 
>> data, and one with the data in the correct format :-)
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