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Try this on a test file since the result depends on what data you have in your sheet (no blanks in data rows):
- press key F5 and click 'Special...' (or Go To Special from menu Home / Find & Select dropdown) - select 'Blanks' - OK - use 'Delete Sheet Rows' (from menu Home / Delete dropdown) |
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