Unsure what you need.
If an entire row is blank then press control key and all delete stuff is
there, delete entire row?
iIf row is empty by deleting it sould be okay.
Unclear what you want.
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From: "Cristóbal via Jfw" <[email protected]>
To: "'The Jaws for Windows support list.'" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Cristóbal" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 2:35 PM
Subject: Deleting empty cells in Excel and maintaining formatting
Hello list,
I'm trying to submit some information for a vendor client consisting of a
bunch of zip codes and cities. My spreadsheet is in landscape mode made up
of four sets of two columns. I.E. columns A,B D,E F,G etc. With thirty or so
rows in each column.
I've deleted some zips and cities leaving some cells blank and would like to
remove all empty gaps to further condense the table, but can't figure out
how to do it without messing up the rest of the formatting. I can't simply
delete the entire row as there are other zips and cities on other rows that
I still wish to have and deleting the empty cells makes the other cells run
into each other.
I'm sure I'm missing something pretty easy, but can't for the life of me hit
on it. I'm using Jaws 16 and Excel 2010.
Can someone enlighten me or refresh my memory.
Thanks,
Cristobal
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