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Add more lines and more columns in Excel
I think Microfost should be adding more lines in Excel: 65k lines and 256
columns is simply not enough when you want do do serious calculation. Altought I can understand that in the days of the Intel 286, the computers were simply not fast enough to calculate so many cells, now that computers are 1000 faster, there is no reason why that constraint should still be there. Why are you pushing people to use SAS when you can add that fonctionnality easily? And when the data are calculated, we should be able to select the parts of the sheet we would want to be calculated instead of having the entire sheets (especially if there is more then a billion cells). Before you add that fonctionnality, in the next version of Excel, we should be able when opening a .crv files with more then 65k lines, to have Excel automatically put the remaining lines in the folowing column instead of trucating the data: we need those data to be displayed! Thank you. |
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Few if any Microsoft employees read it, and they do so
unofficially when they do. I'm not too sure about that. I've been told that Microsoft encourages their developers to be more involved in these newsgroups. While they may not actively participate (I've see a few Excel postings from Microsoft employees before), I think a lot more are "watching" than you know. |
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"Jason Morin" wrote...
Few if any Microsoft employees read it, and they do so unofficially when they do. I'm not too sure about that. I've been told that Microsoft encourages their developers to be more involved in these newsgroups. While they may not actively participate (I've see a few Excel postings from Microsoft employees before), I think a lot more are "watching" than you know. Uh oh! They're always watching! Do they fly around in black helicopters too? |
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