
How To Move Rows In Excel For Mac 2008
When you are working with a large spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel, it's easy to find yourself scrolling down or across and losing track of where you are. This lesson explains how to freeze rows and columns (officially known as 'Freeze Panes') in Excel 2010 for Windows and Excel 2011 for Mac. Why you might need to freeze rows or columns in your spreadsheet • Imagine you have a spreadsheet that contains sales data for January. We welcome your comments and questions about this lesson.
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Hi LR I know your pain. I have an Excel spreadsheet that does this to me as well. Not sure if it's a Mac thing, but it's an old Excel for Windows spreadsheet that I transferred to the Mac.
Follow these steps to transpose data in Excel 2010: Select the cells you want to transpose. You can select data contained in a row, column, or block of data. Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group of the Home tab. The Transpose feature will not work if you choose Cut instead of Copy. Click the cell where you want the transposed cells to begin. How to find and delete duplicates in excel 2008 for mac? I have all my data in one column and I need to find and remove duplicates. Issue is I am using Excel 2008 for Mac.
Oddly, I don't have that problem if I create a new table in the Mac version. Three ways to do what you want: • Enable Autofilter for the table, and then use the Sort option within the Autofilter dropdown on the column you want to sort.
• Do an Custom Sort and specify that ' My list has headers'. • Convert the data to an Excel Table.

Click inside the data (make sure Autofilter is off), click the Tables ribbon option, then click the New table button (the first button on the Tables ribbon). This will convert it to a Table and sorting should respect the headers. I hope that helps!