How to Rotate Data from Rows to Columns in Excel

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How to Convert Data Rows to Column with Paste Special in Excel
Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa
If you have a worksheet with data in columns that you need to rotate to rearrange it in rows, use the Transpose feature. With it, you can quickly switch data from columns to rows, or vice versa.
For example, if your data looks with Sales Regions in the column headings and Quarters along the left side:
The Transpose feature will rearrange the table such that the Quarters are showing in the column headings and the Sales Regions can be seen on the left.
Note: If your data is in an Excel table, the Transpose feature won’t be available. You can convert the table to a range first, or you can use the TRANSPOSE function to rotate the rows and columns.
Here’s how to do it:

1. Select the range of data you want to rearrange, including any row or column labels, and press Ctrl+C.

Note: Ensure that you copy the data to do this, since using the Cut command or Ctrl+X won’t work.

2. Choose a new location in the worksheet where you want to paste the transposed table, ensuring that there is plenty of room to paste your data. The new table that you paste there will entirely overwrite any data / formatting that’s already there.

Right-click over the top-left cell of where you want to paste the transposed table, then choose Transpose button image.

3. After rotating the data successfully, you can delete the original table and the data in the new table will remain intact.
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