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this is Darius from the rabbitpad.com and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can delete rows and columns in your tables in Google Docs please make sure you click that subscribe button and that notification Bell so that you can be notified when I publish videos in the future here I have a table with a workout and letamp;#39;s suppose I want to get rid of a row or a column this is how you do that there is no need to highlight the rows or columns that you want to get rid of all you have to do is select any cell in that row or column that you want to delete and for this example Iamp;#39;m going to delete week 3 of this sample workout and all you have to do is right click and then select delete column when you do that that column disappears if you would like to delete a row do that same thing letamp;#39;s suppose that I donamp;#39;t want to do a seated calf raise so you right click on any cell in that row that you would like to delete and then select delete row if I dec