Repeating labels into separate columns in Excel





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I have an excel file with data labels in one column, and data points in another. Say the data label in column A is "1". There are 10 numerical data points in column B that have "1" as a data label. There's another data label in column A, "2", that has 12 numerical data points.



Is there a way to take each new set of data points with the same label and put them in their own columns?










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I have an excel file with data labels in one column, and data points in another. Say the data label in column A is "1". There are 10 numerical data points in column B that have "1" as a data label. There's another data label in column A, "2", that has 12 numerical data points.



Is there a way to take each new set of data points with the same label and put them in their own columns?










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I have an excel file with data labels in one column, and data points in another. Say the data label in column A is "1". There are 10 numerical data points in column B that have "1" as a data label. There's another data label in column A, "2", that has 12 numerical data points.



Is there a way to take each new set of data points with the same label and put them in their own columns?










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I have an excel file with data labels in one column, and data points in another. Say the data label in column A is "1". There are 10 numerical data points in column B that have "1" as a data label. There's another data label in column A, "2", that has 12 numerical data points.



Is there a way to take each new set of data points with the same label and put them in their own columns?







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    Give detailed examples of the source data and the wanted result.

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    Give detailed examples of the source data and the wanted result.

    – harrymc
    Feb 9 at 20:54








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Give detailed examples of the source data and the wanted result.

– harrymc
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Give detailed examples of the source data and the wanted result.

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