Transpose coloumn to row skipping some values based on another cell

alex0182828

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. MacOS
I need to transpose column A but skip fields that have the value 'Legacy' in column d

I.e transposed row shoud not have 'colour' in it.

Thanks heros :)

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How about:

Excel Formula:
=LET(RemovedLegacy,INDEX(FILTER(A2:D13,D2:D13<>"Legacy"),,1),FILTER(RemovedLegacy,RemovedLegacy<>"Colour"))
 
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Excel Formula:
=TRANSPOSE(FILTER(A2:A13,D2:D13<>"Legacy"))
 
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Another option
Excel Formula:
=TOROW(FILTER(A2:A100,D2:D100<>"legacy"),1)
 
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