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My customer sent me a excel files that is version 97-2003 when i
open with version 2007 to amend some txt . when i save the file the kb bytes
increase to mb which is very large files . Suppose should be 800kb it change
to 28mb. Pls let me know asap .
Thank you .

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Hi All
My customer sent me a excel files that is version 97-2003 when i
open with version 2007 to amend some txt . when i save the file the kb bytes
increase to mb which is very large files . Suppose should be 800kb it change
to 28mb. Pls let me know asap .
Thank you .

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