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Hello everybody,

Having a long column, how can I select all empty cells in it?
Is there a trick to do that or I should select it one by one manually?

Thank you in advance for your help.

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You can click in any cell in the column and hit Table--Select--Column.
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Hello everybody,

Having a long column, how can I select all empty cells in it?
Is there a trick to do that or I should select it one by one manually?

Thank you in advance for your help.



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Short of a macro, there's no way to do this except manually, but if you sort
on that column, the empty cells will sort to the top.

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Hello everybody,

Having a long column, how can I select all empty cells in it?
Is there a trick to do that or I should select it one by one manually?

Thank you in advance for your help.


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