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Would anybody please explain how to delite empty & non emoty workbooks !
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To delete an empty sheet

1 Select the sheet tab and press the right mouse button.

2 Select Delete.

To delete non empty sheets, follow the above instruction, please ensure that
you have taken a backup prior to delete, as you may not be able to bring
sheets deleted n error.

HTH

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Would anybody please explain how to delite empty & non emoty workbooks !

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Workbooks are saved as a file.

Open Windows Explorer, find the files and delete them.


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Would anybody please explain how to delite empty & non emoty workbooks !


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