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Hello and welcome to this Google Sheets Tips video. I am Sumit Bansal, and in this video, Im going to show you how to quickly delete empty Rows in Google Sheets. Here I have this data and I have a couple of empty rows here and I can delete this manually in this dataset. But if you have a large dataset, then doing it manually is going to take a lot of time. So let me show you a couple of methods to do this. The first method is by using a filter technique. So I would select this entire data, go to the Data tab here and then click on Create a filter. When I do that, it applies to the header row. And here in any of these columns, I would go click on this icon and then clear all these Rows and only click on the blanks option. And now when I click, OK, you would see that all the Rows where there was data are now hidden and all the rows which are blank are now here visible on the screen. So now I would come here and select these row numbers, right-click and then click on delete row 6 to 14.