Just select the cell and press the "delete" key.
Or you could right click on the cell and choose 'clear contents' or 'delete' (note: choosing delete here will also delete the formatting options of the cell).
The simplest way is to select the cell and press the Delete key. You can also do it other ways, like using the Fill Handle to drag back across the cell. You could edit the cell and use Backspace or Delete to remove the data.
You can press the Delete key, which will delete the contents of the cells, though not the cells themselves. There is also a Delete option which can allow you to get rid of cells completely. You can get that from the Shortcut menu, by right-clicking on the mouse or pressing the shortcut menu key on your keyboard.
Select them and press the Delete key. That will remove the content of the cells.
The simplest way is to select the cell and press the Delete key.
Highlight the cell and press Del key.
The simplest way is to press the delete key when the cell or cells have been selected.
You can delete text in an Excel cell by pressing Backspace or highlighting the text and pressing Delete.
Use the delete key.
You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.You could use the Undo to get rid of them one at a time, or just use the delete key to delete the cell values you want to get rid of.
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Click on the cell and press delete.
You simply go to the message and then click delete.
The Delete key.
Sort of... but, you don't actually delete a cell. You can delete either a row or column, but not a single cell. When you delete either a row or column, the remaining rows and columns (as appropriate for your actions) automatically renumber to reflect the missing row or column. If you delete row 6, then row 7 automatically becomes row 6, and so on to the end of the rows. If you delete the contents of a cell, the cell becomes blank, but no other cells are renumbered.
You can't.
You can use the Delete key and then type the new entry in. If you have the cell already opened for editing, you can use the Backspace to delete everything back to the start of the cell and then start your new entry.
You can go on your history for brower on your cell phone and it will show what you was on for today yesterday a week ago etc. Then u delete from there