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Hi Janet
You cannot remove; but you can hide... --Select the row beneath the table. To select the row click on the row header or press (Shift + Spacebar) --Using Shift+Ctrl+DownArrow select all rows down --From menu FormatRowHide --Select the column after the last column. To select the column click on the column header or press (Ctrl + Spacebar) --Using Shift+Ctrl+RightArrow select all columns towards right --From menu FormatColumnHide If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Janet A. Thompson" wrote: I have a spreadsheet table. want to remove the surrounding rows and columns that are not a part of this table. How to do? -- Janet A. |
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