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Simple question - how do I reduce the number of lines in an Excel spreadsheet
from say 25000 to say 45? Delete doesn't work.
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Hi Philamon

You can't delete rows in excel but you can Hide them
Check out this first before you do that
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused


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Simple question - how do I reduce the number of lines in an Excel spreadsheet
from say 25000 to say 45? Delete doesn't work.



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You can hide the unwanted rows: highlight the row identifier for row
46, then hold down the SHIFT key and press END followed by DOWN-ARROW,
then release SHIFT. Click on Format | Row | Hide.

Hope this helps.

Pete

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