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Old June 18th, 2009, 03:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
RagDyeR
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Default transpose array of non-adjacent cells

Enter this in B34 and copy down:

=INDEX(C$3:AD$3,3*ROWS($1:1)-2)
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RD

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"ignite ice" ignite wrote in message
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I have a range of cells in a single row. This range is C3:AD3. I am trying

to
transpose this specific cells from that range into a single column,

B34:B43.

In effect, it would look like this:

=TRANSPOSE({$C$3,$F$3,$I$3,$L$3,$O$3,$R$3,$U$3,$X$ 3,$AA$3,$AD$3})

Furthermore, I want to sort this list, so it would look like this:

=SORT(TRANSPOSE({$C$3,$F$3,$I$3,$L$3,$O$3,$R$3,$U$ 3,$X$3,$AA$3,$AD$3}))

Neither of these functions work, and it seems the culprit is that Excel

2007
doesn't want to support non-adjacent cells in an array. How can I get

around
this without the use of some ridiculous macro? I just want it to try a

group
of non-adjacent cells as a single array.