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empty columns
HI all,
is there a way to delete the empty rows on a worksheet? I'm thinking about something like when I select the empty rows with autofilter, just now I would like to delete columns not rows. thanks in advance sisco98 |
empty columns
Try highlighting the column selection and pressing f5 or edit go to.
select the special button and then selct blanks. this should highlight all of the blank columns whcih you can then delete. hth David "sisco98" wrote in message ... HI all, is there a way to delete the empty rows on a worksheet? I'm thinking about something like when I select the empty rows with autofilter, just now I would like to delete columns not rows. thanks in advance sisco98 |
empty columns
thank you for the tip, maybe I misunderstood something, but on this way i can
only select the empty cells. I would like to select and delete only those columns which are totally empty, and don't select those which contains few empty cells. if it is possible. -- sisco98 "daiblackburn" wrote: Try highlighting the column selection and pressing f5 or edit go to. select the special button and then selct blanks. this should highlight all of the blank columns whcih you can then delete. hth David "sisco98" wrote in message ... HI all, is there a way to delete the empty rows on a worksheet? I'm thinking about something like when I select the empty rows with autofilter, just now I would like to delete columns not rows. thanks in advance sisco98 |
empty columns
Hi, there maybe an easier/better way but could you not transpose the columns into rows, delete the empty ones and then transpose back. HTH. Greg. -- greg7468 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ greg7468's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=9031 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=377634 |
empty columns
wow, thank you, it seems quite good solution.
-- sisco98 "greg7468" wrote: Hi, there maybe an easier/better way but could you not transpose the columns into rows, delete the empty ones and then transpose back. HTH. Greg. -- greg7468 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ greg7468's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=9031 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=377634 |
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