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vtrain99

Maintaining Row Number
 

I have 2 "lists" of data in a single Excel worksheet. One begins on row
1 the other on row 200. Is there any way to keep the 2nd list of data
starting on row 200 even after I delete a row above that? In other
words, when I delete row 75 I still want the 2nd list to begin on row
200 not shift to row 199.

Thanks in advance.


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B. R.Ramachandran

Hi,
You can EMPTY row(s) without DELETING it(them), and thus maintain the
row-integrity. For that, select the row(s) to be emptied, and press the
'Delete' button on the keyboard (not 'Delete' of Excel menu)

Regards,
B. R. Ramachandran

"vtrain99" wrote:


I have 2 "lists" of data in a single Excel worksheet. One begins on row
1 the other on row 200. Is there any way to keep the 2nd list of data
starting on row 200 even after I delete a row above that? In other
words, when I delete row 75 I still want the 2nd list to begin on row
200 not shift to row 199.

Thanks in advance.


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drlogarithm

Right click on the row number (which will highlight the entire row) and
then click on 'Clear Contents' in the pop up menu.



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