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In Excel, MS Office 2003, -- Once a list has been created, how is it deleted?

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DataListConvert to range...

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Select a cell in the list.

Open the List Toolbar.

Select the drop-down on "List" and click om "Convert to range"


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In Excel, MS Office 2003, -- Once a list has been created, how is it deleted?

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