![]() I highlight the destination cell (s) then Open the Paste Special then I select Transpose. I follow these steps: I Copy the source cell or a range of cells (the fastest way is to select the cell (s) and click copy). ![]() Click More help for your Mac (bottom left corner of Help window). Im trying to paste special but it is not working.Click the help menu and choose (numbers) help.Mac Help can be reached via the Help menu in Finder, or in two three steps from the Help menu in any Apple application (such as Numbers). ![]() The second linked page is specific to MS Excel for Mac 2011 in it's demonstration of the problem, where the choice of "Values" is made in a dialogue box rather than in a submenu (adding two clicks to the mouse and menu process compared to the same procedure in Numbers).Īlthough what is shown on the page is similar to the 'standard' procedure for creating these shortcuts for use on other applications on the Mac, the user may find the instructions in Mac Help more suitable for use in applications other than Excel. In Numbers, Paste Values is in the top level of the Edit menu.įew items on submenus have keystroke shortcuts in OS X applications, and none of these I've found are shortcuts requiring two steps. In Excel, Paste Values is in the Paste Special submenu of the Edit menu. According to the first linked page, this two-step shortcut is applicable to Microsoft Excel, not to Numbers.
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