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Lets take a look at three ways you can transpose your data in Excel. (upbeat music) Method one is static, two and three are dynamic. Let me know in the comments below which method you use. For me method three has been my most used one so far. Heres our sample dataset. We have a list of apps and their sales values. Method number one is the static method so what Im gonna do is to highlight the area that I want to transpose. Im gonna press Ctrl+C, go to the area where I want my result to sit in, right mouse click, Paste Special, put a check mark for Transpose, click on OK. Thats my data. But a downside to this is its not dynamic, this is static. So if something changes here, its not gonna pull through in here. Method number two is to use the transpose formula and yes, there is a formula called TRANSPOSE. It only needs one argument. So Im just gonna highlight this, close bracket, Press Enter. It doesnt work! If I click inside the formula bar and I click on F9 to see whats behind