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Default Writing records to CSV file

Dave,

The user will be using Excel 2003. If I can write the records into an xlCSV
file, I thought the row limitation will not apply.

Ken

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe the recipient has xl2007 (with 1MB rows).

Or maybe the .csv files will be split into smaller pieces some how????

"Just Another Yahoo!" wrote:

Maybe I'm missing something (and please correct me if so) but if the workbook
is too big to export as .csv, then won't it be too big to import into Excel
for the reviewer as well, regardless of how you save it (as either a workbook
or .csv)?
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Toby Erkson
Excel 2003, WinXP

"Ken Warthen" wrote in message
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Jennifer,

I actually need to use the xlCSV file format as one of the endusers will be
reviewing the file in Excel before its data is uploaded to a mainframe
application.

Ken


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