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Default Deleting pages in Excel

I can't seem to find the answer on how to eliminate unwanted pages in Excel.
I'm sure it's simple. I just signed up for Windows help and it doesn't seem
to be working for me. Thanks for your helpl.
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Hi,

I'm not sure I understand what you mean by 'unwanted pages' but this may
help. Try

Tools|Options|general
select the number of pages you want excel to open with.

Mike

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I can't seem to find the answer on how to eliminate unwanted pages in Excel.
I'm sure it's simple. I just signed up for Windows help and it doesn't seem
to be working for me. Thanks for your helpl.

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Default Deleting pages in Excel

By "pages" I will assume you mean printed pages.

First go to FilePrint AreaClear

Then select your print range and FilePrint AreaSet Print Area.

If something else was intended, post back with more detail.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


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I can't seem to find the answer on how to eliminate unwanted pages in Excel.
I'm sure it's simple. I just signed up for Windows help and it doesn't seem
to be working for me. Thanks for your helpl.


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Default Deleting pages in Excel

At the bottom of the first sheet you will see tabs with sheet numbers on
them. If you want to delete just one right click on the one you want to
delete and then click delete. If you want to delete more than one, click on
the first tab you want to delete and then hold the "shift key" down and
click on the last tab you want to delete, right click on any of those tabs
and then click delete.

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I can't seem to find the answer on how to eliminate unwanted pages in Excel.
I'm sure it's simple. I just signed up for Windows help and it doesn't seem
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Default Deleting pages in Excel

Those are not "pages".

They are worksheets and usually one does not want to delete them.


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At the bottom of the first sheet you will see tabs with sheet numbers on
them. If you want to delete just one right click on the one you want to
delete and then click delete. If you want to delete more than one, click on
the first tab you want to delete and then hold the "shift key" down and
click on the last tab you want to delete, right click on any of those tabs
and then click delete.

"bgirlcboy" wrote:

I can't seem to find the answer on how to eliminate unwanted pages in Excel.
I'm sure it's simple. I just signed up for Windows help and it doesn't seem
to be working for me. Thanks for your helpl.




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