Free Lynda.com Video: Swapping Column and Row Information in Tables
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Ever faced a situation where you had to reformat data in a table by transposing the rows and columns? The thought of manually doing that job with copy and paste might get you to reconsider your career choices. Personally, I’d just press Command+Q and go take up beet farming. Fortunately, there are much better ways, and David Blatner demonstrates three of them in the free video below from Lynda.com. Check it out!
Swapping Column and Row Information in Tables
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