Google Spreadsheets: Transpose in 2 easy steps

Google Spreadsheets: Transpose in 2 easy steps

Today Google announced some new features for Google Sheets on their blog. Many of the new features are exciting, but one I am particularly excited about is “paste transpose.” One feature of Excel that I use a lot is to paste special and transpose cells, unfortunately this was not a feature in Google Sheets, until now. 

Transpose

Transpose is to switch from horizontal to vertical or vice versa. In other words from rows to columns (or columns to rows.).

Step 1

Copy a list of either vertical or horizontal cells.

Step 2

Right click in a blank cell. Choose paste special and paste transpose.

Notice the list of names now goes across the cells.

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