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If youamp;#39;re using Google Sheets, you may have a table of data and you want to delete different rows based on whether or not it has certain words, certain numbers, maybe even certain dates. Weamp;#39;re going to go through two good ways to do that and explain the differences in the different techniques. The first way is to apply a filter. Iamp;#39;m going to select the data by left clicking my mouse and just dragging to the bottom of it. That just makes it obvious to Google Sheets what you want to filter. You donamp;#39;t need to do that if itamp;#39;s all continuous data, but if you have something off to the side or maybe down to the bottom that you donamp;#39;t want to have filtered, just select exactly what you want to be careful about. Go to Data and do Create a filter. After Iamp;#39;ve done that, you see that these buttons appear at the top of each one of the columns. I did select the headers as part of my data so itamp;#39;s appearing up at the headers now. Youamp;#