Hi! This week I am offering another data cleaning technique for your hum-drum Excel work this week. Last week, I showed you how to fill an empty space with a specific entry. This week, I show you how to delete the row entirely once the row has any missing data. This is a gem for the extremists out there.
This week's video will turn you into an analyst:
We want to remove the rows that have missing data
Select all the data
Similar to last week, we access the "Go to" menu via Ctrl + G (both Mac and PC) and click Special
In the Go to Special menu, select Blanks and click OK.
While all the blanks in the data are selected, click Ctrl and - on PC or ⌘ and -, and select "Entire row" to delete any row with a blank in it
Conclusion
Usually, you do not want to delete the entire row just because of some missing data, but sometimes circumstances call for it and this article arms you for those circumstances. This feature also applies when you want to delete entire empty rows in your dataset.
May you have the courage, discernment, and wisdom to delete the things that are not serving you well this week.
Have a great week!
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