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On Monday, November 10, 2014 4:37:55 PM UTC+4, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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> I am not sure where you are with this, but the answer provided  
> by Pramod Singh is fundamentally correct.
>  
> Keep in mind that in Excel ALL dates are Serial Numbers.
> It's the number of days since 1/1/1900
> So today, November 10, 2014 is 41953
>  
> In this way, depending on your regional settings in Windows,
> Excel can display today's date as 11/10/2014 or 10/11/2014
> depending on whether your default date format is mm/dd/yyyy
> or dd/mm/yyyy
>  
> The fact that the solution provided is being displayed as a serial number 
> merely means that your cells are formatted as "general" instead of "date".
>  
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>    *From:* prkhan56 <prkh...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
> *To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> 
> *Sent:* Sunday, November 9, 2014 8:41 AM
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Transpose Several Rows to Columns
>  
> Thanks 
> Works great
> A small problem
> The date comes as serial no. in transposed data
> Can you fix this please
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> Regards
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> On Sunday, November 9, 2014 4:18:10 PM UTC+4, pramodb35 wrote:
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> Hi Prkhan, 
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> PFA........................... ................ 
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> On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 1:48 PM, prkhan56 <prkh...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Hello All, 
> > I am using Excel 2010 
> > I need a macro to transpose several Rows into respective Columns 
> > 
> > Please see attached sample file for 'Before' and 'After' 
> > 
> > TIA 
> > 
> > Rashid 
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