Sorry this is the MS Access (the database program) newsgroup. Try a
newsgroup devoted to the program you are using. You should find people
better able to address your problem there than here.
Click on the row number to select the row and press delete, as I recall.
Try presseing Control/Shift and Right Arrow. Depending on how much data is
in the row you may need to click the Right Arrow several times. When the Row
Number is highlighted you know that the entire row has been selected. Then
press the Delete key to remove all entries on that row.
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