I am going to tell you all Excel users on "Method of deleting Excel multiple worksheets with a simple way"
It doesn't matter how many Excel worksheets you have created them. If you have decided not to use eventually, you can delete them with the following method below;
Step by step deleting Excel multiple worksheets
- Press "Ctrl" and keep hold it on
- Use mouse to click where the sheet name tab for deleting (e.g. sheet 1, 2, 3 and 4 as per image above)
- Right click on mouse, then the "Function Dialog Box" will immediately appear
- Click on "Delete" tab on the "Function Dialog Box"
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