How to convert multiple rows and columns to columns and rows in Excel (214024)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Excel 2002
  • Microsoft Excel 2000
  • Microsoft Office Excel 2003

This article was previously published under Q214024
For a Microsoft Excel 98 version of this article, see 192357.
For a Microsoft Excel 97 version of this article, see 116289.

SUMMARY

When you use the Microsoft Excel products listed at the beginning of this article, you can use a worksheet formula to covert data that spans multiple rows and columns to a database format (columnar).

MORE INFORMATION

The following example converts every four rows of data in a column to four columns of data in a single row (similar to a database field and record layout). This is a similar scenario as that which you experience when you open a worksheet or text file that contains data in a mailing label format.

Example

  1. In a new worksheet, type the following data:

    A1: Smith, John
    A2: 111 Pine St.
    A3: San Diego, CA
    A4: (555) 128-549
    A5: Jones, Sue
    A6: 222 Oak Ln.
    A7: New York, NY
    A8: (555) 238-1845
    A9: Anderson, Tom
    A10: 333 Cherry Ave.
    A11: Chicago, IL
    A12: (555) 581-4914

  2. Type the following formula in cell C1:

    =OFFSET($A$1,(ROW()-1)*4+INT((COLUMN()-3)),MOD(COLUMN()-3,1))

  3. Fill this formula across to column F, and then down to row 3.
  4. Adjust the column sizes as necessary. Note that the data is now displayed in cells C1 through F3 as follows:
   Smith, John     111 Pine St.    San Diego, CA   (555) 128-549
   Jones, Sue      222 Oak Ln.     New York, NY    (555) 238-1845
   Anderson, Tom   333 Cherry Ave. Chicago, IL     (555) 581-4914
				
The formula can be interpreted as

OFFSET($A$1,(ROW()-f_row)*rows_in_set+INT((COLUMN()-f_col)/col_in_set), MOD(COLUMN()-f_col,col_in_set))

where:
  • f_row = row number of this offset formula
  • f_col = column number of this offset formula
  • rows_in_set = number of rows that make one record of data
  • col_in_set = number of columns of data

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:1/20/2006
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