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  1. Move or copy cells, rows, and columns - Microsoft Support

    You can use the Cut command or Copy command to move or copy selected cells, rows, and columns, but you can also move or copy them by using the mouse. By default, Excel displays …

  2. Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa

    Data in rows is pasted into columns and vice versa. Here's how you can transpose cell content: Copy the cell range. Select the empty cells where you want to paste the transposed data. On …

  3. Move data labels - Microsoft Support

    If data labels you added to your chart are in the way of your data visualization—or you simply want to move them elsewhere—you can change their placement by picking another location or …

  4. Move or copy worksheets or worksheet data - Microsoft Support

    You can use the Move or Copy Sheet command to move or copy entire worksheets (also known as sheets), to other locations in the same or a different workbook. You can use the Cut and …

  5. Transpose data from rows to columns (or vice versa) in Excel for …

    Here’s how: Select the range of data you want to rearrange, including any row or column labels, and either select Copy on the Home tab, or press CONTROL+C. Note: Make sure you copy …

  6. Move data from Excel to Access - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to move your data from Excel to Access and convert your data to relational tables.

  7. Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support

    It's important to be aware of the possibilities for how a relative cell reference might change when you move or copy a formula. Moving a formula: When you move a formula, the cell references …

  8. Add or remove data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support

    To reposition all data labels for a whole data series, click a data label one time to select the data series. To reposition a specific data label, click that data label two times to select it.

  9. Distribute the contents of a cell into adjacent columns

    It's important to keep enough blank columns to the right of the selected column, which will prevent data in any adjacent columns from being overwritten by the data that is to be distributed.

  10. Insert data from picture - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to insert data from a picture with Excel - and you can use your smartphone or tablet to take the picture. Excel's powerful AI capabilities can convert your hand written or printed data …