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New Microsoft Excel files often contain a couple of blank tabs where you can add data.
But if you only need one tab for your current project, then you may want to get rid of the other ones to avoid confusion.
Fortunately, you can learn how to delete a sheet in Excel and get rid of any of the worksheets in your workbook that you don’t need anymore, even ones that contain data.
Table of Contents show 1 How to Delete a Worksheet in Microsoft Excel 2 How to Delete an Entire Excel 2010 Worksheet (Guide with Pictures) 3 More Information on Removing Worksheets in Microsoft Excel 4 Frequently Asked Questions About Getting Rid of Sheets from an Excel WorkbookHow to Delete a Worksheet in Microsoft Excel
- Open the Excel file.
- Select the worksheet tab to delete at the bottom of the window.
- Right-click the selected tab, then choose the Delete option.
In the section below we will show you another method for how to delete a sheet in Excel, including pictures of these steps.
An Excel workbook can consist of a large number of individual worksheets that can be used independently of one another. It is much easier to navigate between multiple sheets in one workbook, plus it allows you to easily reference data in those other worksheets with formulas.
But if you have extra worksheets in one of your workbooks that contain data that you no longer need, you may decide that it is a good idea to delete that sheet. This can be accomplished almost as easily as deleting any other piece of data in an Excel workbook, so continue reading below to learn how to delete a sheet in Excel 2010.
How to Delete an Entire Excel 2010 Worksheet (Guide with Pictures)
The tutorial below is going to delete an entire worksheet from your Excel 2010 workbook. If other sheets in your workbook include references to cells in the sheet that you are deleting, those formulas will not work correctly. Additionally, that worksheet will be deleted permanently. You will not be able to recover data from the worksheet once it has been deleted.
Step 1: Open the Excel workbook containing the sheet that you want to delete.
Step 2: Click the tab at the bottom of the window for the worksheet that you want to delete.
In this example, I am going to be deleting Sheet2.

Step 3: Click the Home tab at the top of the window.

Step 4: Click the arrow under the Delete button in the Cells section of the ribbon at the top of the window, then click the Delete Sheet button.

Step 5: Click the Delete button to confirm that you want to delete the sheet.

Alternatively, you can right-click the sheet tab that you want to delete, then click the Delete option.

Now that you know how to delete a sheet in Excel you will be able to get rid of the worksheets that don’t contain any information, or the sheets that you no longer need to include in your workbook.
More Information on Removing Worksheets in Microsoft Excel
When you right-click on one of the worksheets that you wish to delete from Excel, you are going to see a handful of other actions that you can perform on that sheet. These include things like:
- Insert
- Delete
- Rename
- Move or Copy
- View Code
- Protect Sheet
- Tab Color
- Hide
- Unhide
- Select All Sheets
While our specific task in this article is focused on how to delete a sheet in Excel, it’s helpful to be aware of these options, as they can be handy in other situations, too.
Frequently Asked Questions About Getting Rid of Sheets from an Excel Workbook
How do I delete multiple sheets in Excel?
If you want to delete worksheets from your file, then the process is only slightly different than what you had to do to remove single worksheets in Excel.
You can delete multiple worksheets by holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, then selecting all the sheets that you would like to remove. You can also hold down the Shift key as you click two different sheets and it will also select all of the sheets between the two selected sheets.
Once they are all selected, simply right-click on one of the selected worksheets, then click Delete or select Delete Sheet from the shortcut menu.
What happens if I delete the active worksheet in Excel?
Whether you are removing one of the worksheets from your file or you are deleting multiple sheets, Excel is going to give you the same prompt regardless of whether the active sheet is included in that selection or not.
That confirmation window or warning dialogue box will say “Microsoft Excel will permanently delete this sheet. Do you want to continue?” if one of the sheets that you have selected contains data.
If you click the Delete button on the pop up window then it will proceed with deleting worksheets from the workbook.
Is there another way to delete Excel worksheets besides right-click on them?
Yes, you can also complete the deleting process from the Home tab on the worksheet.
Simply click Home at the top of the window, click the Delete button in the Cells group of the ribbon, then choose the delete Sheet option from the drop down menu.
This is another way to easily delete multiple worksheets, as any selected worksheet will also be removed from the workbook when you utilize this option.
If you want to remove a sheet from view, but you do not want to delete the data, you can also learn how to hide a sheet in Excel 2010.
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