![]() ![]() You’ll probably need your right hand to type the ‘H’, which is inconvenient if you’re used to having your right hand on the mouse (like me). This is basically Home > Delete> Sheet (which is painfully slow), but using your keyboard instead of the mouse. This is the fastest (typing ‘D’ is faster than clicking on ‘Delete’). I call this a “ hybrid” shortcut since it combines mouse and keyboard into one shortcut. ![]() The ‘D’ is underlined in Delete, which means you can just type ‘D’ instead of clicking on Delete. This does the same thing as RC-, except you’re using the hot key instead of clicking. (2) Hybrid shortcut: RC-D (Right-Click, followed by typing ‘D’). You’ll see the following when right-clicking over the tab - just click on Delete: (1) Right-clicking: RC- while hovering over the tab. The second one is the fastest, and hence my favorite. Below are four different shortcuts to delete Excel worksheets.
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