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monica91
Apr 23, 2019Copper Contributor
My excel sheet keeps recreating rows after I delete them
I am working on a task that requires a separate workbooks. In my second workbook there is an extra 100+ rows that I keep deleting and they are reappearing. I have tried to choose CTRL+End and the pre...
Twifoo
Apr 23, 2019Silver Contributor
Select the row immediately below your data and press Ctrl+Shift+End to select all blank rows below your data. Press Ctrl+- and select Rows, then click Ok to delete all the selected rows. Save your file. If you now press Ctrl+End, you will jump to the rightmost cell in the last row of your data, which indicates that you successfully deleted all blank rows below it.
- MitchellMoncadaJun 29, 2023Copper ContributorThis solution worked for me! Thank you Twifoo
- MJ-HGIFeb 06, 2023Copper ContributorYou, my friend, are a lifesaver! I've spent two hours trying every supposed solution I could find, but not one did anything to solve my problem until I came across this comment. Your solution worked like a charm! Thank you so much!!!
- emelteeFeb 24, 2022Copper ContributorBeautiful. That's exactly what I needed.
- SergeiBaklanApr 23, 2019MVP
Twifoo , Ctrl+Shift+End selects all rows till end of the worksheet (1M something), not till Ctrl+End. If I understood correctly that's not empty rows between two ranges, these are not cleaned rows below the range,