Quick Delete Duplicate Rows
The Quick Delete Duplicate Rows tool is a streamlined duplicate-row remover for your current selection with minimal options. It provides a fast path to clean your data without the full feature set of the “Find Duplicate Rows” tool.
How to Use Quick Delete Duplicate Rows
Section titled “How to Use Quick Delete Duplicate Rows”-
Select a range Select the range of cells containing the rows you want to clean. This tool works only with your current selection (no sheet or all-sheets scope options).
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Open the Quick Delete panel Navigate through the Google Workspace™ menu:
Extensions>Text To Table Converter>Mega Tools>Quick Delete Duplicate Rows. -
Configure options (optional) The panel offers simple toggles:
- Keep first occurrence (default: on) - Preserves the first instance of each duplicate row
- Create backup sheet (default: off) - Creates a backup sheet before deletion
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Execute deletion Click the “Execute” button to delete duplicate rows immediately.
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View status message A status message shows:
- Number of rows deleted
- Backup sheet information (if created)
Key Features
Section titled “Key Features”- Fast and simple - Streamlined interface for quick data cleaning
- Current selection only - Works with your selected range (no complex scope options)
- Safe deletion - Option to keep first occurrence and create backup
- Immediate execution - No find-first step; deletes duplicates directly
When to Use Quick Delete vs. Find and Manage
Section titled “When to Use Quick Delete vs. Find and Manage”Use Quick Delete Duplicate Rows when:
- You want to quickly clean a specific selection
- You don’t need to review duplicates before deleting
- You’re working with a small to medium range
- You want a simple, one-click solution
Use Find Duplicate Rows when:
- You need to review duplicates before deleting
- You want to highlight or mark duplicates first
- You need advanced options (selecting specific columns, finding unique rows)
- You want to work across multiple sheets
Use Cases
Section titled “Use Cases”- Quick data cleanup - Remove duplicates from imported data
- Preparing data for analysis - Clean datasets before pivot tables or charts
- Database preparation - Ensure unique records before import
- Report cleanup - Remove accidental duplicate entries