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2 Issues: Excel unable to delete columns Excel IF Function I saw a recent video that describes how to make information into a table but that isn't helping me with removing those columns I keep trying to remove them and it won't even give me the delete option
Unable to delete empty rows and columns | Microsoft Community Hub I am unable to delete empty cells rows columns from my worksheet - I choose Delete and nothing happens I have tried just cutting and pasting my data to a new document, but all of the empty cells go with it
Microsoft Excel 2013 - cannot delete columns no matter what I try The most important sheet contains empty and unused colums, from FC to XFD, I want to delete them, but it seems to be impossible The sheet is protected, I simply unprotect it with a password, and I can't delete those columns
Cant delete Columns - Excel Help Forum 2 - Rows 20 to 26 and 28 to 32 belong to a table, that's why you can't delete the column Right click on any of those cells (E20 to E26 and E28 to E32) - Table - Convert to range
Excel Tutorial: Can T Delete Rows Or Columns In Excel Before attempting to delete rows or columns, it's important to check if there are any protected cells in your Excel worksheet Protected cells are often indicated by the presence of a padlock icon or by the inability to make changes in certain areas of the spreadsheet
Cannot delete columns in Excel spreadsheet. I have selected columns . . . Cannot delete columns in Excel spreadsheet I have selected columns and went to home to select cells delete but does not work Cannot delete columns in excel spreadsheet I selected the columns , went to home to select 'cells delete' , but it does not work Jerry van Hulle *** Email address is removed for privacy ***
Delete Columns in Excel (6 Different Cases) - ExcelDemy Right-click on the selection and choose Delete All the selected columns are deleted Alternatively: Save your workbook with the xlsm extension In the Developer tab, go to Visual Basic The VBA Editor will appear From the Insert tab, select Module Copy the following code in Module1 In the Range property, you have to set the column range