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I know there is an easier way to do this as opposed to manually deleting the
extra rows, but here is my situation. We have a large table, which for some reason was created in Word. When the table is copied into Excel, it is quite large (approx 1200 lines) and it appears to have inserted an extra line in most rows, although some cells appear to be merged, while others are not. The user can hit the CTRL button and manually select every row and delete, but I was hoping that there was a faster or easier method. thanks in advance |
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