Have you ever tried to delete sheets in your Google Sheets spreadsheet one at a time? It is unfun. You not only have to delete the sheet, you need to confirm you want to delete the sheet. Here is how to delete multiple sheets at once. Additionally, I have a free Add-on to make this process even faster!
Delete Single Sheets in Google Sheets
To delete a single sheet in Google Sheets, right click on the tab to bring up an options menu. Drag your mouse to the top of the list to select “Delete.” Then drag your mouse even higher to confirm the deletion.
Delete Multiple Tabs in Google Sheets
To delete more than one tab at a time, hold down the Control key to select multiple sheets. Then right click to select “Delete” and confirm to delete multiple tabs in Google Sheets.
Holding down the Control key allows you to select non consecutive sheets. Use the Shift key after selecting the first tab and then select the last tab to select all the sheets in between.
Using Quick Crop to Delete Multiple Tabs in Google Sheets
I have worked with my son Jackson to create a FREE Add-on to do quick actions to Google Sheets. Quick Crop collects NO user data, no PII. Its main function is to allow you to highlight a range of cells can quickly crop the range to the selection.
Fun Extras
Outside of the basic functions, we have also added “Fun Extras.” One of the extra features is “Delete Sheets to the Right.”
Delete Sheets to the Right
Single click on any sheet. Use the Extensions menu to select “Quick Crop” and under “Fun Extras” select “Delete Sheets to the Right.” Quickly, and without a confirmation, all the sheets to the right of the selected sheet will be deleted. Note that the selected sheet will NOT be deleted.
If you made a mistake, since there was not a confirmation, use the version history to restore the sheets. Alternatively, use Control Z undo to bring back the deleted tabs.