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Find and Delete in Excel

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Wadoki

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May 15, 2001
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I have a HUGE spread sheet and contains the word "Budget" in column "C" repeated 1000 or so times. I want an easy way of finding all the lines that have "budget" in it and deleting the whole line.

Any ideas?
 
In find put budget, in replace put nothing...

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Hi,

"...finding all the lines that have "budget" in it and deleting the whole line"

Blue, that just deletes the WORD.

Turn on the AutoFilter

Filter using CUSTOM - CONTAINS your word.

select the ROWS, right-click - Delete Row.

Skip,

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That sounds like the key SkipVought, but I am running 2003, is that just a 2007 feature? I can't find it. (and sorry for not stating my version to begin with )
 
opps, must read s l o w e r

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If I wasn't Blue, I would just be a Dragon...
 
OK found Autofilter, but it looks like I still have to delete each row by itself your way unless I am missing something.

BTW I call my motorcyce the blue dragon.
 
One more thing. Even if I right-click and delete all 7543 lines that still leaves a blank line instead of removing the line..... God I hate spreadsheets.
 
Once you've filtered on "Budget", Select all rows except the header row*, Right Click and select Delete Rows. It will ask if you want to delete entire rows. Reply "Yes". Turn off AutoFilter to reveal what's left.

*There are several ways to do this. Among them:
[tab]- Click on any column in row 2 (or whatever the first row visible with the word "Budget" in it is), press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Down Arrow]
[tab]- Click on any column in row 2 (or whatever the first row visible with the word "Budget" in it is), press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[End]

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Thanks all, saved tons of time.
 
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