- First, before you make any drastic changes to any workbook always make sure you have a backup copy or a recently saved copy in case you need to restore the original data .
- Now, select the cells in one column from the top of your list to the bottom.
- Make sure that all the blank cells in this selected range are the rows you want to delete.
- Press the F5 key on your keyboard (or select Edit, Goto).
- Click the Special button.
- Click the Blanks option and click OK. This will select all blank cells in the range you had previously selected.
- Now choose Edit, Delete, select the Entire Row option and click OK.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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