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65536 rows is not enough for the type of work I do. Why must there be a limit
to the number of rows? Could rows not just be added as needed?

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Next version has one million

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Wait for Excel 2007 to come out.

Has 1048576 rows and 16384 columns.


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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:42:01 -0700, Mortego
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65536 rows is not enough for the type of work I do. Why must there be a limit
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Are you shure to use a spredsheet and not better a database?

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