How to Remove Rows/Columns from Worksheet?

troymet

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Is there another way to remove rows/columns from a worksheet instead of selecting the respective rows/columns and hiding them?
Thx.
 

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You can select the row or column and hit Ctrl-- (Ctrl and Minus sign) to delete the row or column entirely.
Ctrl-+ will insert a row/column above/left of the Row/column you have selected.
 
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Thanks John, another question:

How about it you don't want a new row/column to be added after you delete one. For example, you only want 150 rows and 150 columns visible in the worksheet. Again, I would want to delete the extra columns or rows, not hide.

Thanks,
 
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