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Default Selecting All Rows with Certain Data

Try this:

Select the range of cells

Press the [F5] key....that's the shortcut for <edit<goto
Click the [Special] button
Check: Blanks
Click the [OK] button

(now all of the blank cells are selected)

From the Excel main menu:
<edit<delete<entire row...click [OK]

That's all.

Is that something you can work with?
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"DCrabill" wrote:

Hello,

I am attempting to select all of the rows within a spreadsheet in which a
particular cell within that row is blank (contains no information). I want
to remove these rows from my spreadsheet, but it is over 2000 rows long and I
do not want to select them individually. Please advise. Thanks very much!


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