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How do I eliminate the hundreds of empty columns and rows beyond the data
field in a worksheet?
My data goes columns a to G and rows to 110, and that's all I want to see
and have included when I e-mail the document.
thanks for your help.
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Default Excel worksheet formatting

Hi,
You cant elminate ;) the hundreds of columns & rows, bt you can def hide them.

Select the H:IV, Right click on the higlighted cells & click HIDE.
Similarly, Select rows from 111:65000, rightclick & hide.

That shld work your requirements I think ?

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How do I eliminate the hundreds of empty columns and rows beyond the data
field in a worksheet?
My data goes columns a to G and rows to 110, and that's all I want to see
and have included when I e-mail the document.
thanks for your help.
Farmer Jeff

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