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How can I transpose a row of numbers to column in Numbers?

MacBook Air 11", macOS 10.15

Posted on Oct 23, 2019 6:31 PM

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Posted on Oct 23, 2019 6:35 PM

You can transpose a table by clicking in it and in your menu choosing Table > Transpose Rows and Columns.


If you want to choose just one column to transpose you can select that column and either option-drag (to copy) or drag (to move) to the canvas, where it automatically forms a new table. Then transpose that table via Table > Transpose Rows and Columns.


SG

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Oct 23, 2019 6:35 PM in response to Treeman47905

You can transpose a table by clicking in it and in your menu choosing Table > Transpose Rows and Columns.


If you want to choose just one column to transpose you can select that column and either option-drag (to copy) or drag (to move) to the canvas, where it automatically forms a new table. Then transpose that table via Table > Transpose Rows and Columns.


SG

Oct 24, 2019 6:43 PM in response to Treeman47905

Treeman47905 wrote:

I saw this option, but I don't want to transpose the entire table. I just want to take a row of numbers and paste into a column in another table.


Select the cells in the row (or column).




Drag (move) or Option-drag (copy) the selected row to the canvas, forming a new table


In the new table Table > Transpose Rows and Columns, giving you this:



Select, copy, and paste into another table. (Or just drag to where you want the values in the other table.)



Done in under a minute! No formulas. No fuss.


Works when you copy a column and transpose that into a row too.


SG

Oct 24, 2019 7:19 PM in response to Bismarck2387

It turns out (I just tried; this may be new as I don't remember coming across it before) that you can do similar in iOS! Select the row (or column), drag to the canvas, tap the new one-column or one-row table then Table Actions... Transpose Rows and Columns, then copy-paste or drag into position in the destination table.


SG

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